What is the role of CD16?

CD16 plays a significant role in early activation of natural killer (NK) cells following vaccination. In addition, CD16 downregulation represents a possible way to moderate NK cell responses and maintain immune homeostasis in both T cell and antibody-dependent signaling pathways.

What Fc receptors do NK cells have?

The FcγRIIIa is the main Fc receptor expressed by human NK cells and induces activation signals and killing of target cells opsonized by the antibodies [21]. In some individuals, a fraction of NK cells can express FcγRIIc (CD32c), an inhibitory Fc receptor [22].

What are CD57 cells?

CD57 is a Marker of NK Cell Differentiation CD57 was subsequently identified on CD8+ T cells (5–7) as well as cells of neural crest origin (1, 8–13). Indeed, it was the neuroscience community that ultimately defined CD57 as a terminally sulfated carbohydrate epitope (glucuronic acid 3-sulfate) (14–16).

Do T cells express CD16?

Effector T cells characteristically express intracellular effector molecules, including perforin and granzymes. A majority of the CD16+ CD8 T cells expressed perforin and virtually all CD16+ CD8 T cells contained granzyme B, as detected by intracellular staining (Fig. 2⇑, D and E).

Is CD16 an antibody?

Description: This 3G8 monoclonal antibody reacts with human and non-human primate CD16, which is also known as the low-affinity Fc gamma RIII. CD16 exists as two distinct isoforms, Fc gamma RIIIA and Fc gamma RIIIB.

Do neutrophils express CD16?

CD16 and CD15 markers are highly expressed on mature, peripheral blood neutrophils in humans. However, in patients with aplastic anemia and those with neutropenia, you can find neutrophil sub-population with low CD16.

How does Fc receptor work?

Fc receptors bind to antibodies that are attached to infected cells or invading pathogens. Their activity stimulates phagocytic or cytotoxic cells to destroy microbes, or infected cells by antibody-mediated phagocytosis or antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

What does CD57 stand for?

Cells that have a certain kind of CD present on their surface are denoted as “+” for that CD type (e.g., a cell with CD57 markers on its surface is “CD57+”. What are CD57 cells? CD57 is a natural killer cell. A below-normal count of CD57+ cells has been associated with chronic Lyme disease.

What is CD4 and CD8 T cells?

Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell in your immune system. This test looks at two of them, CD4 and CD8. CD4 cells lead the fight against infections. CD8 cells can kill cancer cells and other invaders. A lack of CD4 cells usually leads to more frequent infections.

What immune cells express CD16?

CD16 is involved in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and is expressed on large granular lymphocytes (LGLs) of both NK- and T-cell types. Approximately 15–20% of the peripheral blood lymphocytes and a much smaller fraction (5%) of bone marrow lymphocytes express dim CD16.