TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of NKp46 splice variants in nasal lavage following respiratory viral infection
T2 - Domain 1-negative isoforms predominate and manifest higher activity
AU - Shemer-Avni, Yonat
AU - Kundu, Kiran
AU - Shemesh, Avishai
AU - Brusilovsky, Michael
AU - Yossef, Rami
AU - Meshesha, Mesfin
AU - Solomon-Alemayehu, Semaria
AU - Levin, Shai
AU - Gershoni-Yahalom, Orly
AU - Campbell, Kerry S.
AU - Porgador, Angel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Shemer-Avni, Kundu, Shemesh, Brusilovsky, Yossef, Meshesha, Solomon-Alemayehu, Levin, Gershoni-Yahalom, Campbell and Porgador.
PY - 2017/2/15
Y1 - 2017/2/15
N2 - The natural killer (NK) cell activating receptor NKp46/NCR1 plays a critical role in elimination of virus-infected and tumor cells. The NCR1 gene can be transcribed into five different splice variants, but the functional importance and physiological distribution of NKp46 isoforms are not yet fully understood. Here, we shed light on differential expression of NKp46 splice variants in viral respiratory tract infections and their functional difference at the cellular level. NKp46 was the most predominantly expressed natural cytotoxicity receptor in the nasal lavage of patients infected with four respiratory viruses: respiratory syncytia virus, adenovirus, human metapneumovirus, or influenza A. Expression of NKp30 was far lower and NKp44 was absent in all patients. Domain 1-negative NKp46 splice variants (i.e., NKp46 isoform d) were the predominantly expressed isoform in nasal lavage following viral infections. Using our unique anti-NKp46 mAb, D2-9A5, which recognizes the D2 extracellular domain, and a commercial anti-NKp46 mAb, 9E2, which recognizes D1 domain, allowed us to identify a small subset of NKp46 D1-negative splice variant-expressing cells within cultured human primary NK cells. This NKp46 D1-negative subset also showed higher degranulation efficiency in term of CD107a surface expression. NK-92 cell lines expressing NKp46 D1-negative and NKp46 D1-positive splice variants also showed functional differences when interacting with targets. A NKp46 D1-negative isoform-expressing NK-92 cell line showed enhanced degranulation activity. To our knowledge, we provide the first evidence showing the physiological distribution and functional importance of human NKp46 splice variants under pathological conditions.
AB - The natural killer (NK) cell activating receptor NKp46/NCR1 plays a critical role in elimination of virus-infected and tumor cells. The NCR1 gene can be transcribed into five different splice variants, but the functional importance and physiological distribution of NKp46 isoforms are not yet fully understood. Here, we shed light on differential expression of NKp46 splice variants in viral respiratory tract infections and their functional difference at the cellular level. NKp46 was the most predominantly expressed natural cytotoxicity receptor in the nasal lavage of patients infected with four respiratory viruses: respiratory syncytia virus, adenovirus, human metapneumovirus, or influenza A. Expression of NKp30 was far lower and NKp44 was absent in all patients. Domain 1-negative NKp46 splice variants (i.e., NKp46 isoform d) were the predominantly expressed isoform in nasal lavage following viral infections. Using our unique anti-NKp46 mAb, D2-9A5, which recognizes the D2 extracellular domain, and a commercial anti-NKp46 mAb, 9E2, which recognizes D1 domain, allowed us to identify a small subset of NKp46 D1-negative splice variant-expressing cells within cultured human primary NK cells. This NKp46 D1-negative subset also showed higher degranulation efficiency in term of CD107a surface expression. NK-92 cell lines expressing NKp46 D1-negative and NKp46 D1-positive splice variants also showed functional differences when interacting with targets. A NKp46 D1-negative isoform-expressing NK-92 cell line showed enhanced degranulation activity. To our knowledge, we provide the first evidence showing the physiological distribution and functional importance of human NKp46 splice variants under pathological conditions.
KW - NCR
KW - NKp46
KW - Natural killer
KW - Respiratory viral infection
KW - Splice variants
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U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00161
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00161
M3 - Article
C2 - 28261217
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 8
SP - 161
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
IS - FEB
M1 - 161
ER -