Journal article

Influenza A Infection Stimulates RIG-I and Enhances Effector Function of Primary Human NK Cells

AA Mohamed, S Soler, J Wegner, E Bartok, S Stankovic, AG Brooks, M Schlee

International Journal of Molecular Sciences | Published : 2023

Abstract

Immune surveillance by natural killer (NK) cells and their recruitment to sites of inflammation renders them susceptible to viral infection, potentially modulating their effector function. Here, we analyzed innate RNA receptor signaling in NK cells downstream of direct Influenza A virus (IAV) infection and its impact on NK cell effector function. Infection of NK cells with IAV resulted in the activation of TBK1, NF-ϰB and subsequent type-I IFN secretion. CRISPR-generated knockouts in primary human NK cells revealed that this effect depended on the antiviral cytosolic RNA receptor RIG-I. Transfection of NK cells with synthetic 3p-dsRNA, a strong RIG-I agonist that mimics viral RNA, resulted i..

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