HPIV3 is a respiratory virus causing airway diseases, including pneumonia, croup, and bronchiolitis, during infancy and childhood. Currently there is no effective vaccine or anti-viral therapy for this virus. Studies have suggested that poor T cell proliferation following HPIV3 infection is responsible for impaired immunological memory associated with this virus. We have previously demonstrated that NK cells mediate regulation of T cell proliferation during HPIV3 infection. Here we add to these studies by demonstrating that the regulation of T cell proliferation during HPIV3 infection is mediated via NK receptors NKp44 and NKp46 and involves the surface glycoprotein haemagglutinin-neuraminidase but not the fusion protein of the virus. These...
Natural killer (NK) cells are important in protection against virus infections, and many viruses hav...
The overall aim of this thesis was to determine how natural killer (NK) cells regulate virus infecti...
Influenza infection is a major contributor to global mortality and morbidity, with high potential fo...
HPIV3 is a respiratory virus causing airway diseases, including pneumonia, croup, and bronchiolitis,...
Since their discovery, our understanding of NK cells has evolved from branding them marginal innate ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major global public health burden due to its routine evasion of immuniz...
NK cells contribute to early defenses against viruses through their inborn abilities that include se...
One challenge for multicellular organisms, including humans, is to cope with a broad variety of micr...
Infection is the leading cause of non-relapse-related mortality after allogeneic haematopoietic stem...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of killing various pathogens upon stimulation of activating re...
NK cells are innate lymphocytes that play a key role in the control of various viral infections. Rec...
Natural killer (NK) cells are important players in the immune defense against viral infections. The ...
SummaryNatural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in the defense against influenza virus, one ...
Despite evidence of augmented Natural Killer (NK) cell responses after influenza vaccination, the ro...
NK cells have well-established functions in immune defense against virus infections and cancer throu...
Natural killer (NK) cells are important in protection against virus infections, and many viruses hav...
The overall aim of this thesis was to determine how natural killer (NK) cells regulate virus infecti...
Influenza infection is a major contributor to global mortality and morbidity, with high potential fo...
HPIV3 is a respiratory virus causing airway diseases, including pneumonia, croup, and bronchiolitis,...
Since their discovery, our understanding of NK cells has evolved from branding them marginal innate ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major global public health burden due to its routine evasion of immuniz...
NK cells contribute to early defenses against viruses through their inborn abilities that include se...
One challenge for multicellular organisms, including humans, is to cope with a broad variety of micr...
Infection is the leading cause of non-relapse-related mortality after allogeneic haematopoietic stem...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of killing various pathogens upon stimulation of activating re...
NK cells are innate lymphocytes that play a key role in the control of various viral infections. Rec...
Natural killer (NK) cells are important players in the immune defense against viral infections. The ...
SummaryNatural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in the defense against influenza virus, one ...
Despite evidence of augmented Natural Killer (NK) cell responses after influenza vaccination, the ro...
NK cells have well-established functions in immune defense against virus infections and cancer throu...
Natural killer (NK) cells are important in protection against virus infections, and many viruses hav...
The overall aim of this thesis was to determine how natural killer (NK) cells regulate virus infecti...
Influenza infection is a major contributor to global mortality and morbidity, with high potential fo...