Critical roles of co-activation receptor DNAX accessory molecule-1 in natural killer cell immunity

Immunology. 2015 Nov;146(3):369-78. doi: 10.1111/imm.12516. Epub 2015 Sep 28.

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells, which can exert early and powerful anti-tumour and anti-viral responses, are important components of the innate immune system. DNAX accessory molecule-1 (DNAM-1) is an activating receptor molecule expressed on the surface of NK cells. Recent findings suggest that DNAM-1 is a critical regulator of NK cell biology. DNAM-1 is involved in NK cell education and differentiation, and also plays a pivotal role in the development of cancer, viral infections and immune-related diseases. However, tumours and viruses have developed multiple mechanisms to evade the immune system. They are able to impair DNAM-1 activity by targeting the DNAM-1 receptor-ligand system. We have reviewed the roles of DNAM-1, and its biological functions, with respect to NK cell biology and DNAM-1 chimeric antigen receptor-based immunotherapy.

Keywords: DNAM-1; DNAM-1 ligands; infections; natural killer cells; tumours.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte / immunology*
  • Autoimmune Diseases / immunology
  • Humans
  • Infections / immunology
  • Killer Cells, Natural / immunology*
  • Ligands
  • Lymphocyte Activation
  • Models, Immunological
  • Neoplasms / immunology
  • Receptors, Virus / immunology
  • Signal Transduction
  • Tumor Escape

Substances

  • Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
  • CD226 antigen
  • Ligands
  • Receptors, Virus
  • poliovirus receptor