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An Historical Overview: The Discovery of How NK Cells Can Kill Enemies, Recruit Defense Troops, and More

Vitale, Massimo
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Cantoni, Claudia
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Della Chiesa, Mariella
altro
Sivori, Simona
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells were originally defined as effector lymphocytes of innate immunity characterized by the unique ability of killing tumor and virally infected cells without any prior priming and expansion of specific clones. The “missing-self” theory, proposed by Klas Karre, the seminal discovery of the first prototypic HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, and, later, of the Natural Cytotoxicity Receptors (NCRs) by Alessandro Moretta, provided the bases to understand the puzzling behavior of NK cells. Actually, those discoveries proved crucial also for many of the achievements that, along the years, have contributed to the modern view of these cells. Indeed, NK cells, besides killing susceptible targets, are now known to functionally interact with different immune cells, sense pathogens using TLR, adapt their responses to the local environment, and, even, mount a sort of immunological memory. In this review, we will specifically focus on the main activating NK receptors and on their crucial role in the ever-increasing number of functions assigned to NK cells and other innate lymphoid cells (ILCs).
DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2019.01415
WOS
WOS:000472215400002
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1253933
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85069218891
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1253933
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closed access
Soggetti
  • human natural killer ...

  • innate immunity

  • natural cytotoxicity ...

  • Toll-like receptor

  • activating NK recepto...

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