Abstract

All lymphoid cells are referred to as an innate or adaptive immunity unit in terms of the mechanisms of performing immune reactions. The functional activity of natural killer (NK) cells is not associated with pre-activation processes resulting from contact with antigen, rearrangement of antigen-recognition receptor genes, and clonal proliferation. In this regard, NK cells are traditionally referred to as cells of innate immunity. Previously, it was believed that NK cells represent the only population of innate immunity lymphoid cells, but, more recently, there has been increasing evidence in the literature concerning existence of different populations of these cells, thus serving a basis for isolating a common cluster called Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC). According to the ILC classification, NK cells are classified as the first group of innate lymphoid cells according to their overall functional characteristics, as well as contribution of the T-bet transcription factor to their differentiation. Complexity, multistage and partially nonlinear character of NK cell differentiation are associated with influence of the cellular microenvironment, consistent expression of transcription factors and activation of various intracellular signaling pathways in NK cells. The review considers positioning of NK cells in the ILC classification, the main transcription factors involved in NK cell differentiation. The authors are seeking for generalization of the major routes of intracellular signal transmission in NK cells depending on their activation by cytokines located in the cellular microenvironment and affecting NK cells. The decidual NK cells during pregnancy represent a special object of NK cell differentiation. Stromal cells, trophoblast cells and macrophages are present in the decidua, in addition to NK cells. The review concerns a special case of microenvironmental effects upon expression of transcription factors and activation of NK intracellular messengers, while considering trophoblast cells an example of such influences. The recently discovered variety of NK cells, induced by the microenvironment in the course of their differentiation, requires further study.

Highlights

  • It was believed that natural killer (NK) cells are the only population of innate immunity lymphoid cells

  • ILC2 are characterized by secretion of IL-5 and IL-13 after stimulation with IL-25 or IL-33 [18], while ILC3 are characterized by the expression of IL-22 and IL-17 [18]

  • In the reviews of Tait Wojno et al (2012) and Spits et al (2012), the authors describe that ILC2, under the influence of IL-25 and IL-33 secreted by intestinal epithelial cells in helminthiasis, increase the secretion of IL-5, which stimulates the proliferation of eosinophils

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ВЗГЛЯД ЧЕРЕЗ ПРИЗМУ ТРАНСКРИПЦИОННЫХ ФАКТОРОВ И ВНУТРИКЛЕТОЧНЫХ МЕССЕНДЖЕРОВ. Михайлова В.А.1, 2, Баженов Д.О.1, Белякова К.Л.1, Сельков С.А.1, Соколов Д.И.1, 2, 3. По классификации ILC NK-клетки относят к первой группе врожденных лимфоидных клеток согласно их общим функциональным характеристикам, а также участию транскрипционного фактора T-bet в их дифференцировке. Многоэтапность и частично нелинейный характер дифференцировки NK-клеток связаны с влиянием клеточного микроокружения, последовательной экспрессией транскрипционных факторов и активацией различных внутриклеточных путей передачи сигнала в NK-клетках. Особым объектом дифференцировки NK-клеток являются NK-клетки децидуальной оболочки при беременности. For citation: V.A. Mikhailova, D.O. Bazhenov, K.L. Belyakova, S.A. Selkov, D.I. Sokolov “Differentiation of NK cells. A look through the prism of transcription factors and intracellular messengers”, Medical Immunology (Russia)/Meditsinskaya Immunologiya, 2019, Vol 21, no. Медицинская Иммунология Medical Immunology (Russia)/Meditsinskaya Immunologiya зие NK-клеток, реализующееся в зависимости от микроокружения в процессе их дифференцировки, требует дальнейшего изучения.

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