Adaptive NK cell response to human cytomegalovirus: Facts and open issues

Miguel López-Botet*, Andrea De Maria, Aura Muntasell, Mariella Della Chiesa, Carlos Vilches

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Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection exerts broad effects on the immune system. These include the differentiation and persistent expansion of a mature NK cell subset which displays a characteristic phenotypic and functional profile hallmarked by expression of the HLA-E-specific CD94/NKG2C activating receptor. Based on our experience and recent advances in the field, we overview the adaptive features of the NKG2C+ NK cell response, discussing observations and open questions on: (a) the mechanisms and influence of viral and host factors; (b) the existence of other NKG2C- NK cell subsets sharing adaptive features; (c) the development and role of adaptive NKG2C+ NK cells in the response to HCMV in hematopoietic and solid organ transplant patients; (d) their relation with other viral infections, mainly HIV-1; and (e) current perspectives for their use in adoptive immunotherapy of cancer.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article101706
Nombre de pàgines9
RevistaSeminars in Immunology
Volum65
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de gen. 2023

Paraules clau

  • Cancer
  • Cytomegalovirus
  • Infection
  • NK cells
  • NKG2C
  • Transplantation

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