Critical role of natural killer cells in lung immunopathology during influenza infection in mice.
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Switch from protective to adverse inflammation during influenza: viral determinants and hemostasis are caught as culprits.Immunophenotype expressions and cytokine profiles of influenza A H1N1 virus infection in pediatric patients in 2009.Heterogeneous pathological outcomes after experimental pH1N1 influenza infection in ferrets correlate with viral replication and host immune responses in the lung.Swine Influenza Virus PA and Neuraminidase Gene Reassortment into Human H1N1 Influenza Virus Is Associated with an Altered Pathogenic Phenotype Linked to Increased MIP-2 ExpressionThe 1918 Influenza Virus PB2 Protein Enhances Virulence through the Disruption of Inflammatory and Wnt-Mediated Signaling in MicePhenotypic differences in virulence and immune response in closely related clinical isolates of influenza A 2009 H1N1 pandemic viruses in mice.1918 Influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) and the viral RNA polymerase complex enhance viral pathogenicity, but only HA induces aberrant host responses in miceAcute clearance of human metapneumovirus occurs independently of natural killer cells.Differential responses to rhinovirus- and influenza-associated pulmonary exacerbations in patients with cystic fibrosisActivation mechanisms of natural killer cells during influenza virus infectionIntraepithelial T-cell cytotoxicity, induced bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue, and proliferation of pneumocytes in experimental mouse models of influenza.Neonatal hyperoxia leads to persistent alterations in NK responses to influenza A virus infection.NK cell activation in human hantavirus infection explained by virus-induced IL-15/IL15Rα expression.Stress-Induced In Vivo Recruitment of Human Cytotoxic Natural Killer Cells Favors Subsets with Distinct Receptor Profiles and Associates with Increased Epinephrine Levels.Involvement of the different lung compartments in the pathogenesis of pH1N1 influenza virus infection in ferrets.High Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity Antibody Titers to H5N1 and H7N9 Avian Influenza A Viruses in Healthy US Adults and Older Children.Natural Killer Cells and Innate Interferon Gamma Participate in the Host Defense against Respiratory Vaccinia Virus Infection.Phenotype and functions of conventional and non-conventional NK cellsCompromised respiratory function in lethal influenza infection is characterized by the depletion of type I alveolar epithelial cells beyond threshold levels.M1-like monocytes are a major immunological determinant of severity in previously healthy adults with life-threatening influenza.The evolutionary arms race between NK cells and viruses: who gets the short end of the stick?Tissue-specific effector functions of innate lymphoid cells.Natural killer cells in asthmaRole of type 1 natural killer T cells in pulmonary immunity.The amazing innate immune response to influenza A virus infection.Uncompromised NK cell activation is essential for virus-specific CTL activity during acute influenza virus infection.The inflammatory response triggered by Influenza virus: a two edged sword.NK cells in host responses to viral infections.Respiratory Influenza Virus Infection Induces Memory-like Liver NK Cells in Mice.Differential Role of Hematopoietic and Nonhematopoietic Cell Types in the Regulation of NK Cell Tolerance and Responsiveness.Memory of Natural Killer Cells: A New Chance against Mycobacterium tuberculosis?Swift and Strong NK Cell Responses Protect 129 Mice against High-Dose Influenza Virus Infection.Targeting host calpain proteases decreases influenza A virus infection.NK cells exacerbate the pathology of influenza virus infection in mice.Expression of innate immune genes, proteins and microRNAs in lung tissue of pigs infected experimentally with influenza virus (H1N2).Identification of GAD65 AA 114-122 reactive 'memory-like' NK cells in newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetic patients by HLA-class I pentamers.Respiratory Influenza A Virus Infection Triggers Local and Systemic Natural Killer Cell Activation via Toll-Like Receptor 7.KLRD1-expressing natural killer cells predict influenza susceptibility.Aged Mice are More Resistant to Influenza Virus Infection due to Reduced Inflammation and Lung Pathology.Natural Killer Cell Recruitment to the Lung During Influenza A Virus Infection Is Dependent on CXCR3, CCR5, and Virus Exposure Dose.
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Critical role of natural killer cells in lung immunopathology during influenza infection in mice.
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Amal A Al-Garawi
Amy Gillgrass
Geoffry Yue
M Firoz Mian
Manel Jordana
Marianne V Chew
Meghan J Chenoweth
Mohamed F Abdul-Careem
Nicole G Barra
Tiffany Chan
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2012-05-04T00:00:00Z