Author: Grégoire, Claude; Chasson, Lionel; Luci, Carmelo; Tomasello, Elena; Geissmann, Frédéric; Vivier, Eric; Walzer, Thierry
                    Title: The trafficking of natural killer cells  Cord-id: ai7ryfb8  Document date: 2007_10_30
                    ID: ai7ryfb8
                    
                    Snippet: Summary: Natural killer (NK) cells are large granular lymphocytes of the innate immune system that participate in the early control of microbial infections and cancer. NK cells can induce the death of autologous cells undergoing various forms of stress, recognizing and providing nonâ€microbial ‘danger’ signals to the immune system. NK cells are widely distributed in lymphoid and nonâ€lymphoid organs. NK cell precursors originate from the bone marrow and go through a complex maturation proc
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Summary: Natural killer (NK) cells are large granular lymphocytes of the innate immune system that participate in the early control of microbial infections and cancer. NK cells can induce the death of autologous cells undergoing various forms of stress, recognizing and providing nonâ€microbial ‘danger’ signals to the immune system. NK cells are widely distributed in lymphoid and nonâ€lymphoid organs. NK cell precursors originate from the bone marrow and go through a complex maturation process that leads to the acquisition of their effector functions, to changes in their expression of integrins and chemotactic receptors, and to their redistribution from the bone marrow and lymph nodes to blood, spleen, liver, and lung. Here, we describe the tissue localization of NK cells, using NKp46 as an NK cell marker, and review the current knowledge on the mechanisms that govern their trafficking in humans and in mice.
 
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