Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination
Natural killer (NK) cells are important for eliminating cells under stress or infected by virus, and may have a function in anti-HIV immunity. Here the authors show that different NK-activating stimuli induce distinct transcriptional fingerprints in human NK cells that are analogous to changes cause...
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doaj-e4a9908351094565842dd84f98c3598c2021-05-11T09:30:37ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232018-03-019111610.1038/s41467-018-03618-wTranscriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccinationMargaret C. Costanzo0Dohoon Kim1Matthew Creegan2Kerri G. Lal3Julie A. Ake4Jeffrey R. Currier5Hendrik Streeck6Merlin L. Robb7Nelson L. Michael8Diane L. Bolton9Nicholas J. Steers10Michael A. Eller11U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchVirus Diseases Branch, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchDivision of Nephrology, Columbia University Medical CenterU.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of ResearchNatural killer (NK) cells are important for eliminating cells under stress or infected by virus, and may have a function in anti-HIV immunity. Here the authors show that different NK-activating stimuli induce distinct transcriptional fingerprints in human NK cells that are analogous to changes caused by HIV vaccination or chronic infection.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03618-w |
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Margaret C. Costanzo Dohoon Kim Matthew Creegan Kerri G. Lal Julie A. Ake Jeffrey R. Currier Hendrik Streeck Merlin L. Robb Nelson L. Michael Diane L. Bolton Nicholas J. Steers Michael A. Eller |
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Margaret C. Costanzo Dohoon Kim Matthew Creegan Kerri G. Lal Julie A. Ake Jeffrey R. Currier Hendrik Streeck Merlin L. Robb Nelson L. Michael Diane L. Bolton Nicholas J. Steers Michael A. Eller Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination Nature Communications |
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Margaret C. Costanzo Dohoon Kim Matthew Creegan Kerri G. Lal Julie A. Ake Jeffrey R. Currier Hendrik Streeck Merlin L. Robb Nelson L. Michael Diane L. Bolton Nicholas J. Steers Michael A. Eller |
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Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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Transcriptomic signatures of NK cells suggest impaired responsiveness in HIV-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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transcriptomic signatures of nk cells suggest impaired responsiveness in hiv-1 infection and increased activity post-vaccination |
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Natural killer (NK) cells are important for eliminating cells under stress or infected by virus, and may have a function in anti-HIV immunity. Here the authors show that different NK-activating stimuli induce distinct transcriptional fingerprints in human NK cells that are analogous to changes caused by HIV vaccination or chronic infection. |
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