Linking donor-specific antibody generation with natural killer cells in antibody-mediated kidney graft rejection

Natural killer (NK) cell infiltration of kidney allografts is a distinguishing feature of antibody-mediated rejection. Bailly et  al. identify a distinct population of cytotoxic CD160+ interleukin-21 receptor+ CD56dimCD16bright NK cells that are uniquely found in the peripheral blood of donor-specific antibody–positive kidney transplant recipients and are present in kidney allografts with active antibody-mediated rejection . This population is implicated in a T follicular helper/interleukin-21/NK cell axis that links donor-specific antibody generation with graft-infiltrating NK cells in antibody-mediated rejection.
Source: Kidney International - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research