NK cell activation through the NKG2D ligand MULT-1 is selectively prevented by the glycoprotein encoded by mouse cytomegalovirus gene m145.
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Regulation of immune cell function and differentiation by the NKG2D receptorCytomegalovirus m154 hinders CD48 cell-surface expression and promotes viral escape from host natural killer cell controlCellular Expression and Crystal Structure of the Murine Cytomegalovirus Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-like Glycoprotein, m153Structure of the HCMV UL16-MICB Complex Elucidates Select Binding of a Viral Immunoevasin to Diverse NKG2D LigandsCrystal Structure of the Cowpox Virus-Encoded NKG2D Ligand OMCPStructural basis of mouse cytomegalovirus m152/gp40 interaction with RAE1 reveals a paradigm for MHC/MHC interaction in immune evasionMHC class I D(k) expression in hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic cells confers natural killer cell resistance to murine cytomegalovirusHuman cytomegalovirus Fcγ binding proteins gp34 and gp68 antagonize Fcγ receptors I, II and IIIHepatitis C virus (HCV) evades NKG2D-dependent NK cell responses through NS5A-mediated imbalance of inflammatory cytokines.NKG2D ligand overexpression in lupus nephritis correlates with increased NK cell activity and differentiation in kidneys but not in the periphery.Innate immunity defines the capacity of antiviral T cells to limit persistent infectionModulation of host innate and adaptive immune defenses by cytomegalovirus: timing is everythingExpression of the RAE-1 family of stimulatory NK-cell ligands requires activation of the PI3K pathway during viral infection and transformation.The human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) U21 immunoevasin subverts NK-mediated cytoxicity through modulation of MICA and MICBTGF-β1 down-regulation of NKG2D/DAP10 and 2B4/SAP expression on human NK cells contributes to HBV persistenceRecombinant mouse cytomegalovirus expressing a ligand for the NKG2D receptor is attenuated and has improved vaccine properties.Can we build it better? Using BAC genetics to engineer more effective cytomegalovirus vaccines.Costimulation of dendritic epidermal gammadelta T cells by a new NKG2D ligand expressed specifically in the skinStress-regulated targeting of the NKG2D ligand Mult1 by a membrane-associated RING-CH family E3 ligase.Genetics, genomics, and evolutionary biology of NKG2D ligands.Crystal structure of the murine cytomegalovirus MHC-I homolog m144.How the virus outsmarts the host: function and structure of cytomegalovirus MHC-I-like molecules in the evasion of natural killer cell surveillanceNKG2D Receptor and Its Ligands in Host DefenseThe herpesviral Fc receptor fcr-1 down-regulates the NKG2D ligands MULT-1 and H60.Zoonotic orthopoxviruses encode a high-affinity antagonist of NKG2D.Viral strategies for evading antiviral cellular immune responses of the host.Targeted deletion of regions rich in immune-evasive genes from the cytomegalovirus genome as a novel vaccine strategy.The role of NKG2D signaling in inhibition of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte lysis by the Murine cytomegalovirus immunoevasin m152/gp40Down-regulation of NKG2D and NKp80 ligands by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus K5 protects against NK cell cytotoxicity.NKG2D receptor signaling enhances cytolytic activity by virus-specific CD8+ T cells: evidence for a protective role in virus-induced encephalitis.Evidence for differential roles for NKG2D receptor signaling in innate host defense against coronavirus-induced neurological and liver disease.Structural basis for recognition of MHC and MHC-like ligands by natural killer cell receptors.Natural killer cells in viral infection: more than just killers.Subdominant CD8 T-cell epitopes account for protection against cytomegalovirus independent of immunodomination.Evolutionary struggles between NK cells and viruses.Immune evasion of natural killer cells by viruses.Posttranslational regulation of the NKG2D ligand Mult1 in response to cell stress.Ly49H signaling through DAP10 is essential for optimal natural killer cell responses to mouse cytomegalovirus infectionDifferential susceptibility of RAE-1 isoforms to mouse cytomegalovirus.Murine NKG2D ligands: "double, double toil and trouble".
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NK cell activation through the NKG2D ligand MULT-1 is selectively prevented by the glycoprotein encoded by mouse cytomegalovirus gene m145.
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