The NK cell cytotoxic activity is regulated by both inhibitory and activating NK receptors. Thus, changes in the expression levels and in the affinity or avidity of those receptors will have a major effect on the killing of target cells. In this study, we demonstrate that the binding of NK-inhibitory receptors is enhanced after influenza virus infection. Surprisingly, however, no change in the level of class I MHC protein expression was observed on the surface of the infected cells. The increased binding was general, because it was observed in both the killer cell Ig-like receptor 2 domain long tail 1 and leukocyte Ig-like receptor-1. The increased binding was functional, was not dependent on the interaction with viral hemagglutinin-neurami...
Despite evidence of augmented Natural Killer (NK) cell responses after influenza vaccination, the ro...
The innate immune system constitutes the first line of defense against viral agents, and NK cells se...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of innate immune cell that can identify and eliminate viral inf...
Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that play a major role in the ...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy virus-infected and tumour cells, apparently without the need for p...
Antiviral immune defenses involve natural killer (NK) cells. We previously showed that the NK-activa...
Natural killer (NK) cell recognition of influenza virus-infected cells involves hemagglutinin (HA) b...
Natural killer (NK) cell recognition of influenza virus-infected cells involves hemagglutinin (HA) b...
Influenza is an acute respiratory viral disease that is transmitted in the first few days of infecti...
Signals transduced by inhibitory receptors that recognize self-MHC class I molecules prevent NK cell...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy virus-infected and tumor cells without prior antigen stimulation. ...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
Despite evidence of augmented Natural Killer (NK) cell responses after influenza vaccination, the ro...
The innate immune system constitutes the first line of defense against viral agents, and NK cells se...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of innate immune cell that can identify and eliminate viral inf...
Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system that play a major role in the ...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy virus-infected and tumour cells, apparently without the need for p...
Antiviral immune defenses involve natural killer (NK) cells. We previously showed that the NK-activa...
Natural killer (NK) cell recognition of influenza virus-infected cells involves hemagglutinin (HA) b...
Natural killer (NK) cell recognition of influenza virus-infected cells involves hemagglutinin (HA) b...
Influenza is an acute respiratory viral disease that is transmitted in the first few days of infecti...
Signals transduced by inhibitory receptors that recognize self-MHC class I molecules prevent NK cell...
Natural killer (NK) cells destroy virus-infected and tumor cells without prior antigen stimulation. ...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
Despite evidence of augmented Natural Killer (NK) cell responses after influenza vaccination, the ro...
The innate immune system constitutes the first line of defense against viral agents, and NK cells se...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...