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Reciprocal Regulation Between Natural Killer Cells and Autoreactive T Cells

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Journal Nat Rev Immunol
Date 2006 Sep 26
PMID 16998508
Citations 59
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Abstract

The initiation and the progression of autoimmune diseases stem from complex interactions that involve cells of both the innate and the adaptive immune system. As we discuss here, natural killer (NK) cells, which are components of the innate immune system, can inhibit or promote the activation of autoreactive T cells during the initiation of autoimmunity. After they have been activated, autoreactive T cells contribute to the homeostatic contraction of NK-cell populations. The dynamic interaction between NK cells and autoreactive T cells might indicate the transition from the innate immune triggering of autoimmunity to the progressive phase of the disease. Understanding the mechanisms and signals that control the reciprocal regulation of NK cells and autoreactive T cells could have important implications for treatment in the clinic.

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