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NK cells are activated and primed for skin-homing during acute dengue virus infection in humans
by
Lim, Mei Qiu
, Rivino, Laura
, Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
, Zimmer, Christine L.
, Marquardt, Nicole
, Björkström, Niklas K.
, Klingström, Jonas
, Ivarsson, Martin A.
, Cornillet, Martin
, Cheung, Ka-Wai
, Lye, David Chien
, MacAry, Paul A.
, Leo, Yee-Sin
, Solà-Riera, Carles
in
13
/ 13/21
/ 13/31
/ 631/250/127/1213
/ 631/250/2504/2506
/ 631/250/255/2514
/ 631/250/516
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antigens, CD
/ Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
/ Blistering
/ Blisters
/ CD56 Antigen - genetics
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chemokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue Virus
/ Homing
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Interleukin 18
/ Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Killer Cells, Natural - immunology
/ Lectins, C-Type
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural killer cells
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Priming
/ Receptors, CCR5
/ Receptors, CXCR3
/ Receptors, Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal Transduction
/ Skin
/ Skin - immunology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral infections
/ Viruses
2019
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NK cells are activated and primed for skin-homing during acute dengue virus infection in humans
by
Lim, Mei Qiu
, Rivino, Laura
, Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
, Zimmer, Christine L.
, Marquardt, Nicole
, Björkström, Niklas K.
, Klingström, Jonas
, Ivarsson, Martin A.
, Cornillet, Martin
, Cheung, Ka-Wai
, Lye, David Chien
, MacAry, Paul A.
, Leo, Yee-Sin
, Solà-Riera, Carles
in
13
/ 13/21
/ 13/31
/ 631/250/127/1213
/ 631/250/2504/2506
/ 631/250/255/2514
/ 631/250/516
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antigens, CD
/ Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
/ Blistering
/ Blisters
/ CD56 Antigen - genetics
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chemokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue Virus
/ Homing
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Interleukin 18
/ Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Killer Cells, Natural - immunology
/ Lectins, C-Type
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural killer cells
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Priming
/ Receptors, CCR5
/ Receptors, CXCR3
/ Receptors, Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal Transduction
/ Skin
/ Skin - immunology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral infections
/ Viruses
2019
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NK cells are activated and primed for skin-homing during acute dengue virus infection in humans
by
Lim, Mei Qiu
, Rivino, Laura
, Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
, Zimmer, Christine L.
, Marquardt, Nicole
, Björkström, Niklas K.
, Klingström, Jonas
, Ivarsson, Martin A.
, Cornillet, Martin
, Cheung, Ka-Wai
, Lye, David Chien
, MacAry, Paul A.
, Leo, Yee-Sin
, Solà-Riera, Carles
in
13
/ 13/21
/ 13/31
/ 631/250/127/1213
/ 631/250/2504/2506
/ 631/250/255/2514
/ 631/250/516
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antigens, CD
/ Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
/ Blistering
/ Blisters
/ CD56 Antigen - genetics
/ Cell Proliferation
/ Chemokines
/ Dengue - immunology
/ Dengue fever
/ Dengue Virus
/ Homing
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Interleukin 18
/ Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Killer Cells, Natural - immunology
/ Lectins, C-Type
/ Lymphocyte Activation
/ Mice
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural killer cells
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Priming
/ Receptors, CCR5
/ Receptors, CXCR3
/ Receptors, Interleukin-18 - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal Transduction
/ Skin
/ Skin - immunology
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viral infections
/ Viruses
2019
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NK cells are activated and primed for skin-homing during acute dengue virus infection in humans
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NK cells are activated and primed for skin-homing during acute dengue virus infection in humans
2019
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Overview
Despite animal models showing that natural killer (NK) cells are important players in the early defense against many viral infections, the NK cell response is poorly understood in humans. Here we analyze the phenotype, temporal dynamics, regulation and trafficking of NK cells in a patient cohort with acute dengue virus infection. NK cells are robustly activated and proliferate during the first week after symptom debut. Increased IL-18 levels in plasma and in induced skin blisters of DENV-infected patients, as well as concomitant signaling downstream of the IL-18R, suggests an IL-18-dependent mechanism in driving the proliferative NK cell response. Responding NK cells have a less mature phenotype and a distinct chemokine-receptor imprint indicative of skin-homing. A corresponding NK cell subset can be localized to skin early during acute infection. These data provide evidence of an IL-18-driven NK cell proliferation and priming for skin-homing during an acute viral infection in humans.
Here, Zimmer et al. analyze the natural killer (NK) cell response in a patient cohort with acute dengue virus infection showing early NK cell activation and proliferation, and the data suggest that NK cell proliferation depends on IL-18 signaling, and that responding NK cells have a skin-homing phenotype.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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