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Differential requirements for CD45 in NK-cell function reveal distinct roles for Syk-family kinases

Authors :
Joseph C. Sun
Joshua N. Beilke
Emil H. Palacios
Lewis L. Lanier
David G.T. Hesslein
Susan R. Watson
Arthur Weiss
Source :
Blood. 117:3087-3095
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2011.

Abstract

The protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45 is an important regulator of Src-family kinase activity. We found that in the absence of CD45, natural killer (NK) cells are defective in protecting the host from mouse cytomegalovirus infection. We show that although CD45 is necessary for all immunoreceptor tyrosine–based activation motif (ITAM)–specific NK-cell functions and processes such as degranulation, cytokine production, and expansion during viral infection, the impact of CD45 deficiency on ITAM signaling differs depending on the downstream function. CD45-deficient NK cells are normal in their response to inflammatory cytokines when administered ex vivo and in the context of viral infection. Syk and ζ chain–associated protein kinase 70 (Zap70) are thought to play redundant roles in transmitting ITAM signals in NK cells. We show that Syk, but not Zap70, controls the remaining CD45-independent, ITAM-specific NK-cell functions, demonstrating a functional difference between these 2 Syk-kinase family members in primary NK cells.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81cbb88dee7045b5e2340764eb08ea36
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-06-292219