Lewis Lanier, PhD

J. Michael Bishop, MD, Distinguished Professor and Chair
Professor & Chair
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
+1 415 514-0829
Research Description: 

Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of white blood cell that provides protection against microbial pathogens and tumors. Since the early 1980’s, our lab has investigated how NK cells distinguish between normal healthy cells and cells that are transformed or infected with viruses. NK cells express a diverse array of inhibitory and activating receptors on their cells surface that bind to ligands expressed on the cell surface of potential target cells. When encountering healthy cells, signals transmitted by inhibitory NK receptors dominate and prevent autoimmunity, whereas the loss of ligands for the inhibitory receptors or the upregulation of ligands for the activating NK receptors on infected or transformed cells allows NK cells to kill these abnormal cells and secrete cytokine that influence the subsequent response by T cells and B cells. We have developed mouse models systems in which key signaling molecules such as DAP10 and DAP12 have been ablated to explore the physiological role of these NK receptors in resistance to viral infections (cytomegalovirus, poxviruses, and influenza) and primary tumorigenesis.

Primary Thematic Area: 
Immunology
Secondary Thematic Area: 
Cancer Biology & Cell Signaling
Research Summary: 
NK cell receptors in viral immunity, tumor immunity, and autoimmunity

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Publications: 

Integrative systems biology reveals NKG2A-biased immune responses correlate with protection in infectious disease, autoimmune disease, and cancer.

Cell reports

Chen DG, Xie J, Choi J, Ng RH, Zhang R, Li S, Edmark R, Zheng H, Solomon B, Campbell KM, Medina E, Ribas A, Khatri P, Lanier LL, Mease PJ, Goldman JD, Su Y, Heath JR

ITAM-based receptors in natural killer cells.

Immunological reviews

Aguilar OA, Fong LK, Lanier LL

MICB Genomic Variant is Associated with NKG2D-mediated Acute Lung Injury and Death.

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

Aguilar OA, Qualls AE, Gonzalez-Hinojosa MDR, Obeidalla S, Kerchberger VE, Tsao T, Singer JP, Looney MR, Raymond W, Hays SR, Golden JA, Kukreja J, Shaver CM, Ware LB, Christie J, Diamond JM, Lanier LL, Greenland JR, Calabrese DR, LTOG Investigators

CCR5 drives NK cell-associated airway damage in pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury.

JCI insight

Santos J, Wang P, Shemesh A, Liu F, Tsao T, Aguilar OA, Cleary SJ, Singer JP, Gao Y, Hays SR, Golden J, Leard LE, Kleinhenz ME, Kolaitis NA, Shah RJ, Venado A, Kukreja J, Weigt SS, Belperio JA, Lanier LL, Looney MR, Greenland JR, Calabrese DR

An NKG2A biased immune response confers protection for infection, autoimmune disease, and cancer.

Research square

Heath J, Chen D, Xie J, Choi J, Ng R, Zhang R, Li S, Edmark R, Zheng H, Solomon B, Campbell K, Medina E, Ribas A, Khatri P, Lanier L, Mease P, Goldman J, Su Y