Question:
Imagine that a pathogen destroys the Killer inhibitory
Last updated: 6/23/2023
Imagine that a pathogen destroys the Killer inhibitory receptor present on Natural Killer Cells NKCS What would be a probable impact on the function of the NKCs O NKCs would always induce cytolysis to bound host cells whether the host cell was infected or not NKCS would be unable to induce cytolysis in infected host cells Host cells would be unable to bind to the NKCs as the receptor for the Common Molecule would be absent Host cells would target the NKCs for cytolysis