CDB25:0003714 HLA-C — CD160

Experimentally validated in Human; Orthology-inferred in Pig, Chimp, Marmoset

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Engagement of CD160 receptor by HLA-C is a triggering mechanism used by circulating natural killer (NK) cells to mediate cytotoxicity.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2002; PubMed, Homo sapiens HLA-C — Homo sapiens CD160
ABSTRACT: Circulating human natural killer (NK) lymphocytes have been functionally defined by their ability to exert cytotoxic activity against MHC class I-negative target cell lines, including K562. Therefore, it was proposed that NK cells recognized the "missing self." We show here that the Ig-like CD160 receptor expressed by circulating CD56(dim+) NK cells or IL-2-deprived NK cell lines is mainly involved in their cytotoxic activity against K562 target cells. Further, we report that HLA-C molecules that are constitutively expressed by K562 trigger NK cell lysis through CD160 receptor engagement. In addition, we demonstrate, with recombinant soluble HLA-Cw3 and CD160 proteins, direct interaction of these molecules. We also find that CD158b inhibitory receptors partially interfere with CD160-mediated cytotoxicity, whereas CD94CD159a and CD85j have no effect on engagement with their respective ligands. Thus, CD160HLA-C interaction constitutes a unique pathway to trigger NK cell cytotoxic activity.
Basic Information on HLA-C
Ligand Name: major histocompatibility complex, class I, C
Other Symbols: HLA-JY3, D6S204, PSORS1
Ligand Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: HLA-C
GeneCards: HLA-C
Basic Information on CD160
Receptor Name: CD160 molecule
Other Symbols: BY55, NK1, NK28
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: CD160
GeneCards: CD160
Interactions with other Ligands for CD160