화학공학소재연구정보센터
Science, Vol.274, No.5295, 2097-2100, 1996
Enhancement of Class II-Restricted T-Cell Responses by Costimulatory NK Receptors for Class-I MHC Proteins
An important feature of the human immune system is the ability of T cells to respond to small quantities of antigen. Class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restricted T cells that expressed a costimulatory natural killer (NK) cell receptor for class I MHC proteins were cloned. In the presence of low doses of superantigen, the proliferative response of these T cell clones was three- to ninefold greater when the T cells were costimulated by way of the NK receptor. Thus, the action of costimulatory NK receptors on T cells may play a significant role in initiating and sustaining immune responses.