[HTML][HTML] Functional significance of CD57 expression on human NK cells and relevance to disease

CM Nielsen, MJ White, MR Goodier… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
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Historically, human NK cells have been identified as CD3− CD56+ CD16±lymphocytes.
More recently it has been established that CD57 expression defines functionally discrete
sub-populations of NK cells. On T cells, CD57 expression has been regarded as a marker of
terminal differentiation and (perhaps wrongly) of anergy and senescence. Similarly, CD57
expression seems to identify the final stages of peripheral NK cell maturation; its expression
increases with age and is associated with chronic infections, particularly human …
Historically, human NK cells have been identified as CD3CD56+CD16± lymphocytes. More recently it has been established that CD57 expression defines functionally discrete sub-populations of NK cells. On T cells, CD57 expression has been regarded as a marker of terminal differentiation and (perhaps wrongly) of anergy and senescence. Similarly, CD57 expression seems to identify the final stages of peripheral NK cell maturation; its expression increases with age and is associated with chronic infections, particularly human cytomegalovirus infection. However, CD57+ NK cells are highly cytotoxic and their presence seems to be beneficial in a number of non-communicable diseases. The purpose of this article is to review our current understanding of CD57 expression as a marker of NK cell function and disease prognosis, as well as to outline areas for further research.
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