Journal article

A role for Blimp1 in the transcriptional network controlling natural killer cell maturation

A Kallies, S Carotta, ND Huntington, NJ Bernard, DM Tarlinton, MJ Smyth, SL Nutt

Blood | Published : 2011

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes capable of immediate effector functions including cytokine production and cytotoxicity. Compared with B and T cells, the factors that control the peripheral maturation of NK cells are poorly understood. We show that Blimp1, a transcriptional repressor required for the differentiation of plasma cells and short-lived effector T cells, is expressed by NK cells throughout their development. Interleukin 15 (IL-15) is required for the early induction of Blimp1 in NK cells, with expression increasing in the most mature subsets of mouse and human NK cells. We show that Blimp1 is required for NK-cell maturation and homeostasis and for regulating their ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia (to A.K., S.C., D.M.T., M.J.S., and S.L.N.). A. K. was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship and a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fellowship; S.C. by an ARC Discovery Fellowship; N.D.H. by a Human Frontiers Science Program Long-term Fellowship; M.J.S. by an NHMRC Australia Fellowship; D. M. T. by NHMRC fellowships; and S.L.N. by a Pfizer Australia Research Fellowship.