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Human CD8 + T-Cell Populations That Express Natural Killer Receptors.

June Young KohDong-Uk KimBae-Hyeon MoonEui-Cheol Shin
Published in: Immune network (2023)
CD8 + T cells are activated by TCRs that recognize specific cognate Ags, while NK-cell activation is regulated by a balance between signals from germline-encoded activating and inhibitory NK receptors. Through these different processes of Ag recognition, CD8 + T cells and NK cells play distinct roles as adaptive and innate immune cells, respectively. However, some human CD8 + T cells have been found to express activating or inhibitory NK receptors. CD8 + T-cell populations expressing NK receptors straddle the innate-adaptive boundary with their innate-like features. Recent breakthrough technical advances in multi-omics analysis have enabled elucidation of the unique immunologic characteristics of these populations. However, studies have not yet fully clarified the heterogeneity and immunological characteristics of each CD8 + T-cell population expressing NK receptors. Here we aimed to review the current knowledge of various CD8 + T-cell populations expressing NK receptors, and to pave the way for delineating the landscape and identifying the various roles of these T-cell populations.
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