Bf. Daniels et al., A NATURAL-KILLER-CELL RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC FOR A MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX CLASS-I MOLECULE, The Journal of experimental medicine, 180(2), 1994, pp. 687-692
Target cell expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class
I molecules correlates with resistance to lysis by natural killer (NK
) cells. Prior functional studies of the murine NK cell surface molecu
le, Ly-49, suggested its role in downregulating NK cell cytotoxicity b
y specifically interacting with target cell H-2D(d) molecules. In supp
ort of this hypothesis, we now demonstrate a physical interaction betw
een H-2D(d) and Ly-49 in both qualitative and quantitative cell-cell b
inding assays employing a stable transfected Chinese hamster ovary (CH
O) cell line expressing Ly-49 and MHC class I transfected target cells
. Binding occurred only when CHO cells expressed Ly-49 at high levels
and targets expressed H-2D(d) by transfection. Monoclonal antibody blo
cking experiments confirmed this interaction. These studies indicate t
hat the specificity of natural killing is influenced by NK cell recept
ors that engage target cell MHC class I molecules.