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Investigation of cytotoxic mechanisms in human NK cells

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Natural killer cells (NK) are part of the innate immune system. They form an immunological synapse (IS) with infected or tumorigenic target cells and kill them via death receptors (Fas ligand CD95 and Fas receptor CD178) or by releasing perforin and granzyme from lytic granules. Fas-FasL binding induces apoptosis. Perforin release can either trigger direct lysis of the target cells (necrosis) or lead to the penetration of granzymes into the target cell, which induces apoptosis. Both NK-dependent target cell deaths have been described in the literature, but population-wide analyses have only been performed using endpoint assays. The dynamic regulation of NK-dependent apoptosis and necrosis of target cells at the single-cell level has not yet been investigated. To study dynamic single-cell processes, target cells that can be killed by human NK cells were stably transfected with a cell death sensor. This assay allows the classification of single-cell apoptosis and necrosis by different fluorescence patterns of the FRET-based sensor.

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Christian Backes: Após a minha formação policial e serviço como comissário, estudei biologia humana e molecular. Na minha tese de doutoramento, investiguei, principalmente através de microscopia, como as células NK do sistema imunitário humano matam as suas células-alvo. Concluí o meu doutoramento com summa cum laude.

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Authors Christian Backes
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2025
 
EAN 9786208986049
ISBN 9786208986049
No. of pages 124
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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