[图书][B] From In Situ to In Vitro: Measuring Contact-Dependent Determinants of Human Natural Killer Cell Development
EH Solloa - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Human natural killer (NK) cells are found in virtually all tissues where they act as a first line
defense against malignant and virally infected cells. The development of NK cells from …
defense against malignant and virally infected cells. The development of NK cells from …
Differential integrin adhesome expression defines human natural killer cell residency and developmental stage
EH Solloa, S Seo, BL Mundy-Bosse, A Mishra… - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that reside within tissue and circulate in
peripheral blood. As such, they interact with a variety of complex microenvironments, yet …
peripheral blood. As such, they interact with a variety of complex microenvironments, yet …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping human natural killer cell development in pediatric tonsil by imaging mass cytometry and high-resolution microscopy
E Hegewisch-Solloa, JE Melsen, H Ravichandran… - bioRxiv, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Natural killer (NK) cells develop from CD34+ progenitors in a stage-specific manner defined
by changes in cell surface receptor expression and function. Secondary lymphoid tissues …
by changes in cell surface receptor expression and function. Secondary lymphoid tissues …
[HTML][HTML] Human NK cell development requires CD56-mediated motility and formation of the developmental synapse
EM Mace, JT Gunesch, A Dixon, JS Orange - Nature communications, 2016 - nature.com
While distinct stages of natural killer (NK) cell development have been defined, the
molecular interactions that shape human NK cell maturation are poorly understood. Here we …
molecular interactions that shape human NK cell maturation are poorly understood. Here we …
Differential integrin adhesome expression defines human NK cell residency and developmental stage
E Hegewisch-Solloa, S Seo… - The Journal of …, 2021 - journals.aai.org
NK cells are innate immune cells that reside within tissue and circulate in peripheral blood.
They interact with a variety of microenvironments, yet how NK cells engage with these varied …
They interact with a variety of microenvironments, yet how NK cells engage with these varied …
[HTML][HTML] Defining early human NK cell developmental stages in primary and secondary lymphoid tissues
DN Eissens, J Spanholtz, A van der Meer… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
A better understanding of human NK cell development in vivo is crucial to exploit NK cells for
immunotherapy. Here, we identified seven distinctive NK cell developmental stages in bone …
immunotherapy. Here, we identified seven distinctive NK cell developmental stages in bone …
[HTML][HTML] Tissue determinants of human NK cell development, function, and residence
Immune responses in diverse tissue sites are critical for protective immunity and
homeostasis. Here, we investigate how tissue localization regulates the development and …
homeostasis. Here, we investigate how tissue localization regulates the development and …
[HTML][HTML] Microscopy-based single-cell in vitro assays for NK cell function in 2-D and 3-D
PE Olofsson - 2017 - diva-portal.org
Natural killer (NK) cells are effector cells of the innate immune system that are responsible
for mediating cellular cytotoxicity against virally infected or neoplastically transformed cells …
for mediating cellular cytotoxicity against virally infected or neoplastically transformed cells …
[HTML][HTML] NKp80 defines a critical step during human natural killer cell development
Human natural killer (NK) cells develop in secondary lymphoid tissues (SLTs) through
distinct stages. We identified two SLT lineage (Lin)− CD34− CD117+/− CD94+ CD16−" …
distinct stages. We identified two SLT lineage (Lin)− CD34− CD117+/− CD94+ CD16−" …
Ultrastructural characterization of effector-target interactions for human neonatal and adult NK cells reveals reduced intercellular surface contacts of neonatal cells
LM Ribeiro-do-Couto, M Poelen, B Hooibrink… - Human immunology, 2003 - Elsevier
Limitations in neonatal natural killer (NK) cell responses may be associated with the less
efficient newborn capacity to solve viral infections. Although these limitations have been …
efficient newborn capacity to solve viral infections. Although these limitations have been …