Age-related changes in natural killer cell receptors from childhood through old age

dc.TypeArticlept_BR
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Aline Almeida
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, Monique Smith
dc.contributor.authorPôrto, Luís Cristóvão de Moraes Sobrino
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Juliana Cardoso
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Aline dos Santos
dc.contributor.authorFalcão, Rosângela Rosa
dc.contributor.authorAbdelhay, Eliana Saul Furquim Werneck
dc.contributor.authorBouzas, Luis Fernando da Silva
dc.contributor.authorThuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
dc.contributor.authorSouza, Maria Helena Ornellas de
dc.contributor.authorDiamond, Hilda Rachel
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-22T14:41:43Z
dc.date.available2023-05-22T14:41:43Z
dc.date.issued2011-04
dc.description.abstractMost studies on natural killer (NK) cells and aging have focused on overall cell numbers and global cytotoxic activity. NK cell functions are controlled by surface receptors belonging to three major families: killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs), natural cytotoxicity receptors (NCRs), and C-type lectins. The expres sion of these receptors was investigated from childhood through old age in T, NKT- and NK cells and also in the CD56dim (cytotoxic) and CD56bright (responsible for cytokine production) NK cell subsets. A decrease in the expression of activating receptors (NKp30 and NKp46) was observed in NK cells in elderly individuals. KIR expression was increased only in the CD56bright subset. Children presented similar results regarding expres sion of NKp30 and KIR, but not NKp46. NKG2D expression was decreased in T cells of elderly subjects. Analysis of KIR genotype revealed that KIR2DL5 and KIR2DS3 were significantly associated with old age. Cytotoxic activity was preserved from childhood through old age, suggesting that the increase of the absolute number of CD56dim, observed in elderly, may represent a compensatory mechanism for the receptor expression alterations. This initial study provides the framework for more focused studies of this subject, which are necessary to determine whether the changing balance of NK receptor expression may influence susceptibility to infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic diseases.pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1879-1166
dc.identifier.urihttps://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13866
dc.subjectEnvelhecimentopt_BR
dc.subjectAgingpt_BR
dc.subjectCélulas Matadoras Naturaispt_BR
dc.subjectKiller Cells Naturalpt_BR
dc.subjectReceptores KIR2DL2pt_BR
dc.subjectReceptors KIR2DL2pt_BR
dc.subjectReceptores de Células Matadoras Naturaispt_BR
dc.subjectReceptors Natural Killer Cellpt_BR
dc.subjectSubfamília K de Receptores Semelhantes a Lectina de Células NKpt_BR
dc.subjectNK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily Kpt_BR
dc.titleAge-related changes in natural killer cell receptors from childhood through old agept_BR

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