Differentiation and functional regulation of human fetal NK cells

作者:Ivarsson Martin A; Loh Liyen; Marquardt Nicole; Kekalainen Eliisa; Berglin Lena; Bjorkstrom Niklas K; Westgren Magnus; Nixon Douglas F; Michaelsson Jakob*
来源:Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2013, 123(9): 3889-3901.
DOI:10.1172/JCI68989

摘要

The human fetal immune system is naturally exposed to maternal allogeneic cells, maternal antibodies, and pathogens. As such, it is faced with a considerable challenge with respect to the balance between immune reactivity and tolerance. Here, we show that fetal natural killer (NK) cells differentiate early in utero and are highly responsive to cytokines and antibody-mediated stimulation but respond poorly to HLA class I-negative target cells. Strikingly, expression of killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) did not educate fetal NK cells but rendered them hyporesponsive to target cells lacking HLA class I. In addition, fetal NK cells were highly susceptible to TGF-beta-mediated suppression, and blocking of TGF-beta signaling enhanced fetal NK cell responses to target cells. Our data demonstrate that KIR-mediated hyporesponsiveness and TGF-beta-mediated suppression are major factors determining human fetal NK cell hyporesponsiveness to HLA class I-negative target cells and provide a potential mechanism for fetal-maternal tolerance in utero. Finally, our results provide a basis for understanding the role of fetal NK cells in pregnancy complications in which NK cells could be involved, for example, during in utero infections and anti-RhD-induced fetal anemia.

  • 出版日期2013-9