Endometrial natural killer (NK) cells reveal a tissue-specific receptor repertoire

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作者
Feyaerts, D. [1 ]
Kuret, T. [1 ]
van Cranenbroek, B. [1 ]
van der Zeeuw-Hingrez, S. [1 ]
van der Heijden, O. W. H. [2 ]
van der Meer, A. [1 ]
Joosten, I. [1 ]
van der Molen, R. G. [1 ]
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[1] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Lab Med, Med Ctr, Lab Med Immunol, POB 9101,Internal Mail 469, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Med Ctr, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
NK cells; KIR; killer immunoglobulin receptor; endometrium; menstrual blood; HLA-C; NK cell receptors; NKG2A; NKG2C; CMV; IG-LIKE RECEPTOR; FETAL-MATERNAL INTERFACE; HLA-C; KIR REPERTOIRE; CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INFECTION; MENSTRUAL BLOOD; ACQUISITION; EXPRESSION; PLACENTATION; RECOGNITION;
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10.1093/humrep/dey001
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R71 [妇产科学];
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摘要
Is the natural killer (NK) cell receptor repertoire of endometrial NK (eNK) cells tissue-specific? The NK cell receptor (NKR) expression profile in pre-pregnancy endometrium appears to have a unique tissue-specific phenotype, different from that found in NK cells in peripheral blood, suggesting that these cells are finely tuned towards the reception of an allogeneic fetus. NK cells are important for successful pregnancy. After implantation, NK cells encounter extravillous trophoblast cells and regulate trophoblast invasion. NK cell activity is amongst others regulated by C-type lectin heterodimer (CD94/NKG2) and killer cell immunoglobulin-like (KIR) receptors. KIR expression on decidual NK cells is affected by the presence of maternal HLA-C and biased towards KIR2D expression. However, little is known about NKR expression on eNK cells prior to pregnancy. In this study, matched peripheral and menstrual blood (a source of endometrial cells) was obtained from 25 healthy females with regular menstrual cycles. Menstrual blood was collected during the first 36 h of menstruation using a menstrual cup, a non-invasive technique to obtain endometrial cells. KIR and NKG2 receptor expression on eNK cells was characterized by 10-color flow cytometry, and compared to matched pbNK cells of the same female. KIR and HLA-C genotypes were determined by PCR-SSOP techniques. Anti-CMV IgG antibodies in plasma were measured by chemiluminescence immunoassay. KIR expression patterns of eNK cells collected from the same female do not differ over consecutive menstrual cycles. The percentage of NK cells expressing KIR2DL2/L3/S2, KIR2DL3, KIR2DL1, LILRB1 and/or NKG2A was significantly higher in eNK cells compared to pbNK cells, while no significant difference was observed for NKG2C, KIR2DL1/S1, and KIR3DL1. The NKR repertoire of eNK cells was clearly different from pbNK cells, with eNK cells co-expressing more than three NKR simultaneously. In addition, outlier analysis revealed 8 and 15 NKR subpopulation expansions in eNK and pbNK cells, respectively. In contrast to the pbNK cell population, the expansions present in the eNK cell population were independent of CMV status and HLA-C genotype. Moreover, the typical NKG2C imprint induced by CMV infection on pbNK cells was not observed on eNK cells from the same female, suggesting a rapid local turnover of eNK cells and/or a distinct licensing process. Based on our previous work and the parameters studied here, menstrual blood-derived eNK cells closely resemble biopsy-derived eNK cells. However, sampling is not done at the exact same time during the menstrual cycle, and therefore we cannot exclude some, as yet undetected, differences. Our data reveals that NK cells in the pre-implantation endometrium appear to have a dedicated tissue-specific phenotype, different from NK cells in peripheral blood. This may indicate that eNK cells are finely tuned to receive an allogeneic fetus. Studying the endometrial NKR repertoire of women with pregnancy related problems could provide clues to understand the pathogenesis of pregnancy complications.
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