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SIV-induced terminally differentiated adaptive NK cells in lymph nodes associated with enhanced MHC-E restricted activity.

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2021-02-24
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Huot, Nicolas
Rascle, Philippe
Petitdemange, Caroline
Contreras, Vanessa
Stürzel, Christina M
Baquero, Eduard
Harper, Justin L
Passaes, Caroline
Legendre, Rachel
Varet, Hugo
Madec, Yoann
Sauermann, Ulrike
Stahl-Hennig, Christiane
Nattermann, Jacob
Saez-Cirion, Asier
Le Grand, Roger
Keith Reeves, R
Paiardini, Mirko
Kirchhoff, Frank
Jacquelin, Beatrice
Müller-Trutwin, Michaela
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Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical understudied role during HIV infection in tissues. In a natural host of SIV, the African green monkey (AGM), NK cells mediate a strong control of SIVagm infection in secondary lymphoid tissues. We demonstrate that SIVagm infection induces the expansion of terminally differentiated NKG2alow NK cells in secondary lymphoid organs displaying an adaptive transcriptional profile and increased MHC-E-restricted cytotoxicity in response to SIV Env peptides while expressing little IFN-γ. Such NK cell differentiation was lacking in SIVmac-infected macaques. Adaptive NK cells displayed no increased NKG2C expression. This study reveals a previously unknown profile of NK cell adaptation to a viral infection, thus accelerating strategies toward NK-cell directed therapies and viral control in tissues.
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Journal article
Subject
Lymphoid Tissue
Lymph Nodes
Killer Cells, Natural
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
K562 Cells
Animals
Macaca
Humans
Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Flow Cytometry
Cell Differentiation
Algorithms
Female
Male
Simian immunodeficiency virus
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C
Transcriptome
Chlorocebus aethiops
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23870
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10.1038/s41467-021-21402-1
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Huot, Nicolas; Rascle, Philippe; Petitdemange, Caroline; Contreras, Vanessa; Stürzel, Christina M; Baquero, Eduard; ... Müller-Trutwin, Michaela (2021). SIV-induced terminally differentiated adaptive NK cells in lymph nodes associated with enhanced MHC-E restricted activity. Nature communications, 12(1). pp. 1282. 10.1038/s41467-021-21402-1. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23870.
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