BACKGROUND Recently, in patients with long-term functioning allografts, we showed that high NKG2D+ NK cell numbers in the peripheral blood were associated with a higher glomerular filtration rate, whereas high NKG2A+ NK cells were associated with a lower glomerular filtration rate. Both NK cell determinants react with ligands (MIC A/B, HLA-E) expressed on stressed cells, such as virus-infected cells, tumor cells, or cells activated during graft rejection. In the present study, we attempted to characterize these 2 NK cell subsets further. MATERIAL AND METHODS Using flow cytometry, NK cell subsets were analyzed in whole-blood samples of 35 stable kidney transplant recipients (serum creatinine mean±SD: 1.44±0.45 mg/dl). Blood was obtained 95-3786 days after transplant (mean±SD: 1168±1011 days after transplant). RESULTS High proportions of NKG2A-NKG2D+ NK cells were strongly associated with high numbers of CD56dimCD16+ (p=0.001) NK cells co-expressing CD107 (P=0.001) and granzyme B (P=0.045), suggesting that NKG2A-NKG2D+ NK cells are predominantly cytotoxic. In contrast, high numbers of NKG2A+NKG2D- NK cells were strongly associated with low numbers of CD56dimCD16+ NK cells expressing CD107 (P=0.026), CD25 (p=0.008), TGF-ÃR (P=0.028), and TGF-à (P=0.005), suggesting that patients with high proportions of NKG2A+NKG2D- NK cells have low proportions of NK cell subsets with cytotoxic phenotype. CONCLUSIONS A high proportion of NKG2A+NKG2D- NK cells is associated with decreased counts of NKG2A-NKG2D+ CD56dimCD16+ cytotoxic NK cells in the circulation. This may result in impaired immunosurveillance. We would like to hypothesize that NKG2A-NKG2D+ CD56dimCD16+ cytotoxic NK cells eliminate MIC A/B-expressing stressed cells which possess a potential to harm the transplant. Further studies will have to evaluate whether the proportion of NKG2A-NKG2D+ CD56dimCD16+ cytotoxic NK cells is a useful biomarker for the prediction of an uncomplicated postoperative course in kidney transplant recipients.
Circulating NKG2A-NKG2D+ CD56dimCD16+ Natural Killer (NK) Cells as Mediators of Functional Immunosurveillance in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
循环 NKG2A-NKG2D+ CD56dimCD16+ 自然杀伤 (NK) 细胞作为肾移植受者功能性免疫监视的介质
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作者:Zhu Li, Karakizlis Hristos, Weimer Rolf, Morath Christian, Ekpoom Naruemol, Ibrahim Eman H, Opelz Gerhard, Daniel Volker
| 期刊: | Annals of Transplantation | 影响因子: | 1.400 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Dec 22; 25:e925162 |
| doi: | 10.12659/AOT.925162 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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