自然杀伤细胞调节 T 细胞反应:机制和结果。
NK cells regulating T cell responses: mechanisms and outcome.
出版信息
Trends Immunol. 2015 Jan;36(1):49-58. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2014.11.001.
Natural killer (NK) cells are important innate effectors in immunity. NK cells also have a role in the regulation of the adaptive immune response, and have been shown, in different contexts, to stimulate or inhibit T cell responses. Recent findings have expanded our understanding of the mechanisms underlying this regulation, revealing that regulation by NK cells can result from both direct interactions between NK cells and T cells, as well as indirectly, involving interactions with antigen presenting cells and the impact of NK cells on infected cells and pathogen load. We review these recent findings here, and outline emerging principles of how this regulation influences the overall outcome of adaptive immunity in infection and disease.
自然杀伤 (NK) 细胞是免疫中重要的先天效应细胞。NK 细胞在调节适应性免疫反应中也具有作用,并且已经在不同的情况下显示出可以刺激或抑制 T 细胞反应。最近的发现扩展了我们对这种调节背后机制的理解,揭示了 NK 细胞的调节既可以来自 NK 细胞和 T 细胞之间的直接相互作用,也可以通过涉及与抗原呈递细胞的相互作用以及 NK 细胞对感染细胞和病原体载量的影响而间接进行。我们在这里回顾这些最近的发现,并概述调节如何影响感染和疾病中适应性免疫的整体结果的新兴原则。