NK cells can be classified as lymphocytes because they are capable of recognising antigen, however they are more often associated with the [[Innate Immune System - Introduction|'''innate immune response''']]. They target cells by monitoring [[Major Histocompatability Complexes|MHC]] production, which is expressed by healthy cells to present antigen to T-cells. Low MHC levels can be used as a marker for a cell whose machinery is compromised by a replicating virus. When MHC levels drop, it acts as a danger signal to the NK cells, which then release enzymes to kill the infected cells. | NK cells can be classified as lymphocytes because they are capable of recognising antigen, however they are more often associated with the [[Innate Immune System - Introduction|'''innate immune response''']]. They target cells by monitoring [[Major Histocompatability Complexes|MHC]] production, which is expressed by healthy cells to present antigen to T-cells. Low MHC levels can be used as a marker for a cell whose machinery is compromised by a replicating virus. When MHC levels drop, it acts as a danger signal to the NK cells, which then release enzymes to kill the infected cells. |