Generation of Short-Term Murine Natural Killer Cell Clones to Analyze Ly49 Gene Expression
Natural killer (NK) cellsexpress receptors specific for class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. In the mouse, the class I specific receptors identified to date belong to the polymorphic Ly49 receptor family. Engagement of Ly49 receptors with their respective MHC ligands results in negative regulation of NK cell effector functions, consistent with a critical role of these receptors in “missing self” recognition. The Ly49 receptors analyzed so far are clonally distributed such that multiple distinct Ly49 receptors can be expressed by individual NK cells (for review see refs. 1 –3 ). The finding that most NK cells that express the Ly49A receptor do so from a single Ly49A allele (whereby expression can occur from the maternal or the paternal chromosome) may thus reflect a putative receptor distribution process that restricts the number of Ly49 receptors expressed in a single NK cell (3 –5 ).
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