Cre recombinase-mediated inactivation of H-2D(d) transgene expression: Evidence for partial missing self-recognition by Ly49A NK cells

Citation
V. Ioannidis et al., Cre recombinase-mediated inactivation of H-2D(d) transgene expression: Evidence for partial missing self-recognition by Ly49A NK cells, J IMMUNOL, 167(11), 2001, pp. 6256-6262
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
167
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
6256 - 6262
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(200112)167:11<6256:CRIOHT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
We have established H-2D(d)-transgenic (Tg) mice, in which H-2D(d) expressi on can be extinguished by Cre recombinase-mediated deletion of an essential portion of the transgene (Tg). NK cells adapted to the expression of the H -2D(d) Tg in H-2(b) mice and acquired reactivity to cells lacking H-2D(d), both in vivo and in vitro. H-2D(d)-Tg mice crossed to mice harboring an Mx- Cre Tg resulted in mosaic H-2D(d) expression. That abrogated NK cell reacti vity to cells lacking D-d. In D-d single Tg mice it is the Ly49A(+) NK cell subset that reacts to cells lacking D-d, because the inhibitory Ly49A rece ptor is no longer engaged by its D-d ligand. In contrast, Ly49A(+) NK cells from D-d x MxCre double Tg mice were unable to react to D-d-negative cells . These Ly49A(+) NK cells retained reactivity to target cells that were com pletely devoid of MHC class I molecules, suggesting that they were not aner gic. Variegated D-d expression thus impacts specifically missing D-d but no t globally missing class I reactivity by Ly49A(+) NK cells. We propose that the absence of D-d from some host cells results in the acquisition of only partial missing self-reactivity.