2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1006998
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Dendritic cell-natural killer cell cross-talk modulates T cell activation in response to influenza A viral infection

Abstract: Influenza viruses lead to substantial morbidity and mortality including ~3-5 million cases of severe illness and ~290,000-650,000 deaths annually. One of the major hurdles regarding influenza vaccine efficacy is generating a durable, robust cellular immune response. Appropriate stimulation of the innate immune system is key to generating cellular immunity. Cross-talk between innate dendritic cells (DC) and natural killer (NK) cells plays a key role in activating virus-specific T cells, yet the mechanisms used … Show more

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“…To this end, T cells were cultured either alone (0:0:1), with MoDCs (1:0:1), with NK cells (0:4:1), or in triple co-culture at a MoDC: NK cell: T cell ratio of 1:4:1. This cell ratio was found to robustly activate pan naïve T cells in a prior study [25]. We found that both helper CD4 + (median = 62.5%) and cytotoxic CD8 + (median = 57.2%) T cell subsets exhibited significantly lower frequencies of the CD69 + population when co-cultured with MoDCs and NK cells, compared to only MoDCs, only NK cells, or solely T cells (Figure 1A-B ).…”
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“…To this end, T cells were cultured either alone (0:0:1), with MoDCs (1:0:1), with NK cells (0:4:1), or in triple co-culture at a MoDC: NK cell: T cell ratio of 1:4:1. This cell ratio was found to robustly activate pan naïve T cells in a prior study [25]. We found that both helper CD4 + (median = 62.5%) and cytotoxic CD8 + (median = 57.2%) T cell subsets exhibited significantly lower frequencies of the CD69 + population when co-cultured with MoDCs and NK cells, compared to only MoDCs, only NK cells, or solely T cells (Figure 1A-B ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…In our prior study, we found that DC-NK cell crosstalk triggered an increase in CD69 + expression on pan-naïve T cells [25]. The appearance of CD69 on the plasma membrane is a classic early marker of lymphocyte activation and has multifaceted roles including regulation of cytokine release and homing and migration of lymphocytes [28].…”
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