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    Science. 1996 Apr 19;272(5260):405-8.

    Independent modes of natural killing distinguished in mice lacking Lag3.

    Miyazaki T, Dierich A, Benoist C, Mathis D.

    Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (INSERM, CNRS, ULP), Strasbourg, France.

    The LAG3 protein has several features in common with CD4, suggesting that it may be important in controlling T cell reactivity. However, mice with a Lag3 null mutation have now been shown to exhibit a defect in the natural killer cell, rather than the T cell, compartment. Killing of certain tumor targets by natural killer cells from these mice was inhibited or even abolished, whereas lysis of cells displaying major histocompatibility complex class I disparities remained intact. It appears that LAG3 is a receptor or coreceptor that defines different modes of natural killing.

    PMID: 8602528 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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