Natural Killer B Cell

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Natural Killer B Cell, in Visit Clinic

Measures natural killer and B lymphocyte counts to assess immune function and help detect immune disorders in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Natural Killer B Cell Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the numbers and types of two important immune cells: natural killer (NK) cells and B cells. NK cells help control viral infections and cancer by killing abnormal cells. B cells make antibodies that fight bacteria and viruses. Measuring them shows how well the immune system is working. Abnormal results can point to immune deficiencies, autoimmune disease, blood cancers, or active infections. Doctors use this test when people have repeated infections, unexplained fever, swollen lymph nodes, or abnormal blood counts. It also helps monitor response to treatments such as immunosuppressive drugs or bone marrow transplant recovery.

Natural Killer B Cell Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Natural Killer B Cell Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Natural Killer B Cell test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Natural Killer B Cell Test in Visit Clinic?

Natural Killer B Cell is often part of a lymphocyte subset or immune panel used to check immune health. Doctors order it for recurrent infections, unexplained fevers, swollen lymph nodes, or abnormal blood tests. It helps diagnose immune deficiency, autoimmune conditions, and some blood cancers, and it monitors therapy or transplant recovery. Abnormal results may come from infections, medications, immune diseases, or inherited problems, and family history of immune disorders can prompt testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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Are natural killer cells B cells in Visit Clinic?plus

Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes but are not B cells. Unlike B cells, which are adaptive immune cells that produce antibodies and have antigen-specific receptors, NK cells belong to the innate immune system and kill virus-infected or tumor cells directly using cytotoxic granules and activating/inhibitory receptors. They do not produce antibodies or form memory in the same way B cells do.

What is an example of a natural killer cell in Visit Clinic?plus

An example of a natural killer (NK) cell is the circulating CD56dimCD16+ NK lymphocyte. These CD3−, CD56+ cells make up the majority of peripheral blood NK cells, are highly cytotoxic, and rapidly destroy virus‑infected or tumor cells without prior sensitization. Another example is the tissue‑resident CD56brightCD16− NK subset, which produces cytokines and helps regulate immune responses.

Why is it called a natural killer cell in Visit Clinic?plus

Natural killer (NK) cells are named because they are innate lymphocytes that can recognize and kill infected or tumor cells without prior sensitization ("natural"), and they directly induce target-cell death ("killer") using mechanisms such as perforin/granzyme release, death-receptor signals, and cytokine secretion. Their activity is regulated by a balance of activating and inhibitory receptors sensing stress, missing self, or abnormal ligands.

What kills B cells in Visit Clinic?plus

B cells are killed or depleted by targeted therapies (anti‑CD20 antibodies like rituximab, anti‑CD19 CAR‑T causing B‑cell aplasia), cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy, high‑dose steroids and other immunosuppressants, severe infections or sepsis, bone marrow failure and congenital immunodeficiencies, and age‑related apoptosis. Some viral infections can infect or dysregulate B cells, leading to loss of function or cell death.

Where are NK cells found in Visit Clinic?plus

Natural killer (NK) cells circulate in the blood and also reside in primary and secondary lymphoid organs (bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes) and in tissues such as liver, lungs, tonsils, gut mucosa and the uterine decidua during pregnancy. They develop in bone marrow, patrol peripheral tissues for infected or tumor cells, and accumulate in inflamed sites to provide rapid innate immune responses.

What happens if you lack NK cells in Visit Clinic?plus

Lacking natural killer (NK) cells weakens innate immune defense against virus‑infected and transformed cells, causing recurrent or severe viral infections (especially herpesviruses), reduced tumor surveillance, and higher cancer risk. People may have frequent, prolonged infections, impaired clearance of infected cells, and abnormal immune regulation. Severe congenital NK cell deficiency can cause life‑threatening infections in infancy; partial deficits increase susceptibility and worsen outcomes.