The Qa-1b Molecule Binds to a Large Subpopulation of Murine NK Cells
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Recent studies on human NK cells have demonstrated that the NK cell CD94/NKG2 receptors bind to the nonclassical MHC class I molecule HLA-E. A functional CD94/NKG2 complex has not yet been identified in rodents, but cDNA encoding rat and mouse CD94 and NKG2 have recently been cloned, suggesting that CD94/NKG2 receptors may exist in species other than man. The mouse nonclassical MHC class I molecule Qa-1 shares several features with HLA-E. This suggests that Qa-1 may be similarly recognized by murine NK cells. To study the ability of Qa-1 to bind to murine NK cells, we have produced a soluble tetrameric form of Qa-1b. In the present study, we demonstrate that Qa-1b tetramers distinctly bind to a large subset of fresh or IL-2-activated NK1.1+/CD3- splenocytes independently of the expression of Ly49 inhibitory receptors. Binding occurs whether NK cells have evolved in an MHC class I-expressing or in an MHC class I-deficient environment. Our data suggest the existence of a Qa-1-recognizing structure on a large subpopulation of murine NK cells that may be similar to the human CD94/NKG2 heterodimeric complex.
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