Journal article
Influenza virus infection enhances antibody-mediated NK cell functions via type I interferon-dependent pathways
S Jegaskanda, HA Vanderven, HX Tan, S Alcantara, KM Wragg, MS Parsons, AW Chung, JA Juno, SJ Kent
Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02090-18
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are an important component in the control of influenza virus infection, acting to both clear virus-infected cells and release antiviral cytokines. Engagement of CD16 on NK cells by antibody-coated influenza virus-infected cells results in antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Increasing the potency of antibody-mediated NK cell activity could ultimately lead to improved control of influenza virus infection. To understand if NK cells can be functionally enhanced following exposure to influenza virus-infected cells, we cocultured human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with influenza virus-infected human alveolar epithelial (A549) cells and evaluate..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by funding from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.