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. 2018 Oct 7;286(1):6–22. doi: 10.1111/imr.12709

Table 1.

NKp46 regulation of ILC function

Genetic modification Phenotype References
Mutation
Ly5.1C14R (C14R)
  • Loss of surface NKp46 expression

  • Loss of TRAIL expression

  • Normal NK cell and ILC1 numbers

  • Altered NK cell maturation

  • Resistance to MCMV viral infection

  • Reduced Dok‐1 augments IFN‐γ expression

  • Complete loss of surface NKp46 expression

Jang et al82
‘Ziggy’ (C14R)
  • Reduced cytotoxicity by ILC1

Turchinovich et al80
Ly5.1C14R (C14R) (+ >300 additional genes)
  • Susceptibility to tumor

Almeida et al81
NCRB6C14R (C14R)
  • Unstable NKp46 surface expression

Almeida et al81
Ncr1 Noé/Noé (W32R)
  • Loss of surface NKp46 expression

  • Hyperactive NK cells

  • Increased IFN‐γ production

  • NKp46 retention in endoplasmic reticulum

  • Susceptibility to tumor

  • Increased Helios expression

Narni‐Mancinelli et al110
Ncr1 Noé/Noé (W32R)
  • Unstable surface NKp46 expression

  • Altered glycosylation of NKp46

  • NKp46 retention in endoplasmic reticulum

Glasner et al111, 188
Deletion
NCR gfp/gfp
  • Loss of intracellular and surface NKp46 expression

  • Susceptibility to influenza virus infection

Gazit et al108
NCR gfp/gfp
  • Loss of ILC1 (not observed in81, 113)

Wang et al112
NCR gfp/gfp
  • Reduced IFN‐γ

  • Loss of tumor control and fibronectin 1‐driven remodeling

Glasner et al189
NCR1 iCre/iCre
  • Severe impairment of NKp46 expression

  • Normal NK cell numbers and function

Narni‐Mancinelli et al109