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Allelic exclusion of Ly49-family genes encoding class I MHC-specific receptors on NK cells

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AN important feature of natural killer (NK) cell activity is the lysis of cells that have extinguished expression of some or all class I major histocompatibility (MHC) molecules1-7. Accordingly, the Ly49A NK-cell antigen receptor has been shown to deliver an inhibitory signal to NK cells on encounter with Dd or Dk class I MHC on target cells4. Ly49A belongs to a family of eight or more highly related, tightly linked genes2,8-10. Expression of Ly49A and Ly49C, another member of the Ly49 family with distinct MHC specificity, define subpopulations of NK cells that are only partly overlapping10-12. The mechanisms regulating the expression of Ly49 family members are unknown. We show here that the Ly49A and Ly49C NK-cell receptors are each subject to allelic exclusion. Because Ly49 genes are not thought to undergo DNA rearrangement13,14, allelic exclusion of Ly49 genes could involve a mechanism distinct from that used by B and T lymphocytes15,16 and is likely to play an important role in the genesis of a putative NK-cell repertoire specific for class I molecules.

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Held, W., Roland, J. & Raulet, D. Allelic exclusion of Ly49-family genes encoding class I MHC-specific receptors on NK cells. Nature 376, 355–358 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/376355a0

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