Molecular basis of the dual functions of 2B4 (CD244)
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Molecular basis of the dual functions of 2B4 (CD244)
Abstract
2B4 belongs to the CD2 family of molecules and is expressed on all NK, gammadelta, and memory CD8(+) (alphabeta) T cells. The murine NK receptor 2B4 exhibits both inhibitory and activating functions, whereas human 2B4 has been reported to be an activating molecule. How murine 2B4 can act both as an activating and inhibitory receptor and what distinguishes its function from human 2B4 have remained largely unknown. We use here a model system that allows the study of human and murine 2B4 under identical and controlled conditions. These studies reveal that both human and mouse 2B4 can activate or inhibit NK cells. We show here that the level of 2B4 expression and the degree of 2B4 cross-linking play a significant role in the regulation of signaling lymphocyte activation molecule-associated protein-mediated activation by 2B4. A high level of 2B4 expression, heavy cross-linking, and relative paucity of signaling lymphocyte activation molecule-associated protein promote inhibitory function. Our studies demonstrate how a single receptor can have opposing function depending on the degree of receptor expression, extent of its ligation, and the relative abundance of certain adaptor molecules. Because the levels of 2B4 and CD48 are dynamically regulated, these findings have implications for the regulation of NK cell function.
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Comment on "Molecular basis of the dual functions of 2B4 (CD244)".J Immunol. 2008 Oct 15;181(8):5181; author reply 5181. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.8.5181. J Immunol. 2008. PMID: 18832667 No abstract available.
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