Immune memory redefined: characterizing the longevity of natural killer cells.

Abstract:

:Natural killer (NK) cells respond rapidly to transformed, stressed, or virally infected cells and provide a first-line immune defense against pathogen invasion and cancer. Thought to involve short-lived effector cells that are armed for battle, NK cells were not previously known to contribute in recall responses to pathogen re-encounter. Here, we highlight recent discoveries demonstrating that NK cells are not limited to driving primary immune responses to foreign antigen but can mount secondary responses contributing to immune memory. We also further characterize the phenotype and function of long-lived memory NK cells generated during viral infection.

journal_name

Immunol Rev

journal_title

Immunological reviews

authors

Sun JC,Beilke JN,Lanier LL

doi

10.1111/j.1600-065X.2010.00900.x

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-07-01 00:00:00

pages

83-94

eissn

0105-2896

issn

1600-065X

pii

IMR900

journal_volume

236

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