The majority of human NK cells express low affinity IgG Fc receptors (CD16+), whereas a minor subset of NK cells lack Fc receptor expression (CD16-). In contrast to CD16+ NK cells that express only p75 IL-2 receptors, CD16- NK cells constitutively co-express both p75 and p55 IL-2 receptors in vivo and preferentially respond to low concentrations of IL-2 with increased cytolytic activation and proliferation. Scatchard analysis demonstrated the presence of approximately 1,200 high affinity (approximately 25 pM kD) and approximately 9,600 intermediate affinity (approximately 2 nM kD) IL-2 receptors on CD16- NK cells. CD16+ NK cells expressed only a single intermediate affinity IL-2 receptor of approximately 1.9 nM kD (approximately 9,000 sites per cell). The IL-2 binding data thus substantiated the phenotypic and functional studies and definitively show that the differential responsiveness of CD16- and CD16+ NK cells to IL-2 is manifested through different affinity IL-2 receptors.
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May 01 1990
Constitutive expression of high affinity interleukin 2 receptors on human CD16-natural killer cells in vivo.
A Nagler,
A Nagler
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
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L L Lanier,
L L Lanier
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
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J H Phillips
J H Phillips
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
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A Nagler
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
L L Lanier
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
J H Phillips
Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center, Inc., San Jose, California 95131.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1990) 171 (5): 1527–1533.
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A Nagler, L L Lanier, J H Phillips; Constitutive expression of high affinity interleukin 2 receptors on human CD16-natural killer cells in vivo.. J Exp Med 1 May 1990; 171 (5): 1527–1533. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.171.5.1527
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