Wai Chung Wu, Carol Shiu, Tak Keung Tong, Shui On Leung, Chin Wai Hui
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Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cell is an essential cytotoxic lymphocyte in our innate immunity. Activation of NK cells is of paramount importance in defending against pathogens, suppressing autoantibody production and regulating other immune cells. Common gamma chain (γc) cytokines, including IL-2, IL-15, and IL-21, are defined as essential regulators for NK cell homeostasis and development. However, it is inconclusive whether γc cytokine-driven NK cell activation plays a protective or pathogenic role in the development of autoimmunity. In this study, we investigate and correlate the differential effects of γc cytokines in NK cell expansion and activation. IL-2 and IL-15 are mainly responsible for NK cell activation, while IL-21 preferentially stimulates NK cell proliferation. Blockade of Janus tyrosine kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) signaling pathway by either JAK inhibitors or antibodies targeting γc receptor subunits reverses the γc cytokine-induced NK cell activation, leading to suppression of its autoimmunity-like phenotype in vitro. These results underline the mechanisms of how γc cytokines trigger autoimmune phenotype in NK cells as a potential target to autoimmune diseases.
自然杀伤(NK)细胞是人体先天免疫中不可或缺的细胞毒性淋巴细胞。激活 NK 细胞对抵御病原体、抑制自身抗体产生和调节其他免疫细胞至关重要。常见的γ链(γc)细胞因子,包括IL-2、IL-15和IL-21,被定义为NK细胞平衡和发育的重要调节因子。然而,γc 细胞因子驱动的 NK 细胞活化在自身免疫的发展过程中是起保护作用还是起致病作用,目前尚无定论。在本研究中,我们对γc细胞因子在NK细胞扩增和活化中的不同作用进行了研究和关联分析。IL-2和IL-15主要负责激活NK细胞,而IL-21则优先刺激NK细胞增殖。通过JAK抑制剂或针对γc受体亚基的抗体阻断Janus酪氨酸激酶/信号转导和转录激活因子(JAK/STAT)信号通路,可逆转γc细胞因子诱导的NK细胞活化,从而抑制其体外自身免疫样表型。这些结果强调了γc细胞因子如何触发NK细胞自身免疫表型的机制,而NK细胞是自身免疫疾病的潜在靶点。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Immunology Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a platform for scientists and clinicians working in different areas of immunology and therapy. The journal publishes research articles, review articles, as well as clinical studies related to classical immunology, molecular immunology, clinical immunology, cancer immunology, transplantation immunology, immune pathology, immunodeficiency, autoimmune diseases, immune disorders, and immunotherapy.