NK cells are the rapid response force of the immune system, capable of taking action without waiting for orders.

The Core Framework: The Three-Function Model of NK Cells
Core Dimension Explanation
Missing Self Recognition Checks if the cell possesses MHC-I molecules; absence or reduced expression = abnormal cell, leading to immediate killing.
Induced Self Recognition Checks if the cell carries stress signals (NKG2D ligands); presence = damaged/cancerous, leading to immediate attack.
Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC) Identifies target cells marked by antibodies, binds via Fc receptors, and releases cytotoxic substances to kill them.
Diagram: Core Mechanism
NK Cell Killing Decisions

Target Cell

↓ Examination

Normal MHC-I + No stress signals →No attack (One of our own)

Reduced/Missing MHC-I → Attack (Signal of viral infection or cancer)

Presence of NKG2D ligands → Attack (Signal of cellular stress or DNA damage)

Marked by antibodies → ADCC attack