Journal article

IL-21 Induces the Functional Maturation of Murine NK Cells

J Brady, Y Hayakawa, MJ Smyth, SL Nutt

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2004

Abstract

IL-21 is a recently identified cytokine that stimulates mouse NK cell effector functions in vitro. In this study we demonstrate that IL-21 achieves its stimulatory effect by inducing the development of mature NK cells into a large granular lymphocyte phenotype with heightened effector function. IL-21 treatment results in increased cell size and granularity and a corresponding decrease in cell viability and proliferative potential. These cells up-regulate the expression of the inhibitory CD94-NKG2A receptor complex and the activation markers CD154 and killer cell, lectin-like-receptor G1. Surprisingly, IL-21 treatment also results in down-regulation of the pan-NK marker, NK1.1. Coinciding wit..

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