The role of natural killer (NK) cells in the immune response against vaccines is not fully understood. Here, we examine the function of infiltrated NK cells in the initiation of the inflammatory response triggered by inactivated influenza virus vaccine in the draining lymph node (LN). We observed that, following vaccination, NK cells are recruited to the interfollicular and medullary areas of the LN and become activated by type I interferons (IFNs) produced by LN macrophages. The activation of NK cells leads to their early production of IFNγ, which in turn regulates the recruitment of IL-6+ CD11b+ dendritic cells. Finally, we demonstrate that the interleukin-6 (IL-6)-mediated inflammation is important for the development of an effective hum...
The innate immune system constitutes the first line of defense against viral agents, and NK cells se...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells become activated during viral infection in response ...
<p>Following i.v. infection with flu, splenic NK cells (NK1.1<b><sup>+</sup></b>CD3<b><sup>−</sup></...
The role of natural killer (NK) cells in the immune response against vaccines is not fully understoo...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
<div><p>During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector f...
During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector functions...
During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector functions...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
In human and murine studies, IFN-γ is a critical mediator immunity to influenza. IFN-γ production is...
The mechanism by which inflammation influences the adaptive response to vaccines is not fully unders...
<div><p>Influenza vaccines elicit antigen-specific antibodies and immune memory to protect humans fr...
The innate immune system senses influenza A virus (IAV) through different pathogen-recognition recep...
Influenza infection is a major contributor to global mortality and morbidity, with high potential fo...
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...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells become activated during viral infection in response ...
<p>Following i.v. infection with flu, splenic NK cells (NK1.1<b><sup>+</sup></b>CD3<b><sup>−</sup></...
The role of natural killer (NK) cells in the immune response against vaccines is not fully understoo...
At an early phase of viral infection, contact and cooperation between dendritic cells (DCs) and NK c...
<div><p>During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector f...
During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector functions...
During early viral infection, activation of natural killer (NK) cells elicits the effector functions...
NK cells are an important component in the control of influenza infection, acting to both clear viru...
In human and murine studies, IFN-γ is a critical mediator immunity to influenza. IFN-γ production is...
The mechanism by which inflammation influences the adaptive response to vaccines is not fully unders...
<div><p>Influenza vaccines elicit antigen-specific antibodies and immune memory to protect humans fr...
The innate immune system senses influenza A virus (IAV) through different pathogen-recognition recep...
Influenza infection is a major contributor to global mortality and morbidity, with high potential fo...
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...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells become activated during viral infection in response ...
<p>Following i.v. infection with flu, splenic NK cells (NK1.1<b><sup>+</sup></b>CD3<b><sup>−</sup></...