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Arntl deficiency impairs NK cell function by reducing responsiveness to IL-15 and suppressing activation
Lack of Arntl reduces natural killer cells' response to IL-15 and weakens their activation
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Abstract
A significant reduction in NK cell abundance was observed in the spleen and bone marrow of mice with conditional knockout of Arntl.
- NK cell development was not impaired despite the reduction in abundance.
- Arntl-deficient NK cells showed diminished CD107a degranulation and impaired IFN-γ secretion.
- The ability of NK cells to eliminate MHC-I-deficient target cells was markedly compromised.
- Arntl deficiency was associated with suppressed activation and reduced oxidative metabolism in NK cells.
- These findings suggest that Arntl is a crucial regulator of NK cell immunity.
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