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TGFβ promotes conversion of CD16⁺ peripheral blood NK cells into CD16⁻ NK cells with similarities to decidual NK cells

During pregnancy the uterine decidua is populated by large numbers of natural killer (NK) cells with a phenotype CD56superbrightCD16⁻CD9⁺KIR⁺ distinct from both subsets of peripheral blood NK cells. Culture of highly purified CD16⁺CD9⁻ peripheral blood NK cells in medium containing TGFβ1 resulted in...

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Published in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2007-02, Vol.104 (9), p.3378-3383
Main Authors: Keskin, Derin B, Allan, David S.J, Rybalov, Basya, Andzelm, Milena M, Stern, Joel N.H, Kopcow, Hernan D, Koopman, Louise A, Strominger, Jack L
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Summary:During pregnancy the uterine decidua is populated by large numbers of natural killer (NK) cells with a phenotype CD56superbrightCD16⁻CD9⁺KIR⁺ distinct from both subsets of peripheral blood NK cells. Culture of highly purified CD16⁺CD9⁻ peripheral blood NK cells in medium containing TGFβ1 resulted in a transition to CD16⁻CD9⁺ NK cells resembling decidual NK cells. Decidual stromal cells, when isolated and cultured in vitro, were found to produce TGFβ1. Incubation of peripheral blood NK cells with conditioned medium from decidual stromal cells mirrored the effects of TGFβ1. Similar changes may occur upon NK cell entry into the decidua or other tissues expressing substantial TGFβ. In addition, Lin⁻CD34⁺CD45⁺ hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells could be isolated from decidual tissue. These progenitors also produced NK cells when cultured in conditioned medium from decidual stromal cells supplemented with IL-15 and stem cell factor.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0611098104