Journal article
The role of the HLA class I a2 helix in determining ligand hierarchy for the killer cell Ig-like receptor 3DL1
PM Saunders, BJ MacLachlan, J Widjaja, SC Wong, CVL Oates, J Rossjohn, JP Vivian, AG Brooks
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2021
Abstract
HLA class I molecules that represent ligands for the inhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) 3DL1 found on NK cells are categorically defined as those HLA-A and HLA-B allotypes containing the Bw4 motif, yet KIR3DL1 demonstrates hierarchical recognition of these HLA-Bw4 ligands. To better understand the molecular basis underpinning differential KIR3DL1 recognition, the HLA-ABw4 family of allotypes were investigated. Transfected human 721.221 cells expressing HLA-A*32:01 strongly inhibited primary human KIR3DL1+ NK cells, whereas HLA-A*24:02 and HLA-A*23:01 displayed intermediate potency and HLA-A*25:01 failed to inhibit activation of KIR3DL1+ NK cells. Structural studies demonstrated th..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a program grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (1113293) and the Australian Research Council (ARC) (CE140100011); J.R. is supported by an Australian ARC Laureate Fellowship.