Conserved functional features of natural killer cell subsets in chicken, human, and murine immune systems.

鸡、人和小鼠免疫系统中自然杀伤细胞亚群的保守功能特征

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Immunological conservation across species is crucial for comparative biology. While Natural killer (NK) cells' functions are conserved in humans and mice at the single-cell level, they remain unexplored in chickens due to technical limitations. Single-cell RNA sequencing in a recombination-activating gene 1-deficient (RAG1 (-/-)) chicken model revealed two NK cell subpopulations (NK-1 and -2) in chickens, analogous to those in humans and mice. Cross-species analysis revealed that most genes exhibited distinct expression patterns within NK subsets, reflecting evolutionary divergence, though functional genes were conserved across chicken, humans, and mice. NK-1 cells exhibited conserved cytotoxic functions through immunological synapses and activated signaling pathways, while NK-2 cells exhibited conserved immune-regulatory functions via cytokine production. Transcription factors related to NK cells' terminal and early maturation were upregulated in NK-1 and NK-2 cells, respectively. These findings highlight evolutionarily conserved immune mechanisms, establishing chickens as potential avian models for translational research in developing treatments against infectious diseases.

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