Stealth Killing by Uterine NK Cells for Tolerance and Tissue Homeostasis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.08.018
Stealth Killing by Uterine NK Cells for Tolerance and Tissue Homeostasis
Abstract
Human natural killer (NK) cells are critical for innate defense against pathogens through direct cytotoxicity of infected cells and are the predominant immune cell at the maternal-fetal interface. In this issue of Cell, Crespo et al. show that human NK cells in the decidual region of the uterus can clear a bacterial infection from the developing fetus by infusion of granulysin into placental trophoblast cells via nanotubes, thus removing the intracellular pathogen without damage to the placental cell. These findings reveal a mechanism for targeted immune protection of the developing fetus that maintains tolerance at the maternal-fetal interface.
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Decidual NK Cells Transfer Granulysin to Selectively Kill Bacteria in Trophoblasts.Cell. 2020 Sep 3;182(5):1125-1139.e18. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.07.019. Epub 2020 Aug 20. Cell. 2020. PMID: 32822574 Free PMC article.
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