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Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells

NK cells in the human lung respond to influenza A virus- (IAV-) infected target cells. However, the detailed functional capacity of human lung and peripheral blood NK cells remains to be determined in IAV and other respiratory viral infections. Here, we investigated the effects of IAV infection on h...

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Autores principales: Scharenberg, Marlena, Vangeti, Sindhu, Kekäläinen, Eliisa, Bergman, Per, Al-Ameri, Mamdoh, Johansson, Niclas, Sondén, Klara, Falck-Jones, Sara, Färnert, Anna, Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf, Michaëlsson, Jakob, Smed-Sörensen, Anna, Marquardt, Nicole
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31156653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01116
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author Scharenberg, Marlena
Vangeti, Sindhu
Kekäläinen, Eliisa
Bergman, Per
Al-Ameri, Mamdoh
Johansson, Niclas
Sondén, Klara
Falck-Jones, Sara
Färnert, Anna
Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
Michaëlsson, Jakob
Smed-Sörensen, Anna
Marquardt, Nicole
author_facet Scharenberg, Marlena
Vangeti, Sindhu
Kekäläinen, Eliisa
Bergman, Per
Al-Ameri, Mamdoh
Johansson, Niclas
Sondén, Klara
Falck-Jones, Sara
Färnert, Anna
Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
Michaëlsson, Jakob
Smed-Sörensen, Anna
Marquardt, Nicole
author_sort Scharenberg, Marlena
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description NK cells in the human lung respond to influenza A virus- (IAV-) infected target cells. However, the detailed functional capacity of human lung and peripheral blood NK cells remains to be determined in IAV and other respiratory viral infections. Here, we investigated the effects of IAV infection on human lung and peripheral blood NK cells in vitro and ex vivo following clinical infection. IAV infection of lung- and peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells in vitro induced NK cell hyperresponsiveness to K562 target cells, including increased degranulation and cytokine production particularly in the CD56(bright)CD16(−) subset of NK cells. Furthermore, lung CD16(−) NK cells showed increased IAV-mediated but target cell-independent activation compared to CD16(+) lung NK cells or total NK cells in peripheral blood. IAV infection rendered peripheral blood NK cells responsive toward the normally NK cell-resistant lung epithelial cell line A549, indicating that NK cell activation during IAV infection could contribute to killing of surrounding non-infected epithelial cells. In vivo, peripheral blood CD56(dim)CD16(+) and CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells were primed during acute IAV infection, and a small subset of CD16(−)CD49a(+)CXCR3(+) NK cells could be identified, with CD49a and CXCR3 potentially promoting homing to and tissue-retention in the lung during acute infection. Together, we show that IAV respiratory viral infections prime otherwise hyporesponsive lung NK cells, indicating that both CD16(+) and CD16(−) NK cells including CD16(−)CD49a(+) tissue-resident NK cells could contribute to host immunity but possibly also tissue damage in clinical IAV infection.
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spelling pubmed-65340512019-05-31 Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells Scharenberg, Marlena Vangeti, Sindhu Kekäläinen, Eliisa Bergman, Per Al-Ameri, Mamdoh Johansson, Niclas Sondén, Klara Falck-Jones, Sara Färnert, Anna Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf Michaëlsson, Jakob Smed-Sörensen, Anna Marquardt, Nicole Front Immunol Immunology NK cells in the human lung respond to influenza A virus- (IAV-) infected target cells. However, the detailed functional capacity of human lung and peripheral blood NK cells remains to be determined in IAV and other respiratory viral infections. Here, we investigated the effects of IAV infection on human lung and peripheral blood NK cells in vitro and ex vivo following clinical infection. IAV infection of lung- and peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells in vitro induced NK cell hyperresponsiveness to K562 target cells, including increased degranulation and cytokine production particularly in the CD56(bright)CD16(−) subset of NK cells. Furthermore, lung CD16(−) NK cells showed increased IAV-mediated but target cell-independent activation compared to CD16(+) lung NK cells or total NK cells in peripheral blood. IAV infection rendered peripheral blood NK cells responsive toward the normally NK cell-resistant lung epithelial cell line A549, indicating that NK cell activation during IAV infection could contribute to killing of surrounding non-infected epithelial cells. In vivo, peripheral blood CD56(dim)CD16(+) and CD56(bright)CD16(−) NK cells were primed during acute IAV infection, and a small subset of CD16(−)CD49a(+)CXCR3(+) NK cells could be identified, with CD49a and CXCR3 potentially promoting homing to and tissue-retention in the lung during acute infection. Together, we show that IAV respiratory viral infections prime otherwise hyporesponsive lung NK cells, indicating that both CD16(+) and CD16(−) NK cells including CD16(−)CD49a(+) tissue-resident NK cells could contribute to host immunity but possibly also tissue damage in clinical IAV infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6534051/ /pubmed/31156653 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01116 Text en Copyright © 2019 Scharenberg, Vangeti, Kekäläinen, Bergman, Al-Ameri, Johansson, Sondén, Falck-Jones, Färnert, Ljunggren, Michaëlsson, Smed-Sörensen and Marquardt. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Scharenberg, Marlena
Vangeti, Sindhu
Kekäläinen, Eliisa
Bergman, Per
Al-Ameri, Mamdoh
Johansson, Niclas
Sondén, Klara
Falck-Jones, Sara
Färnert, Anna
Ljunggren, Hans-Gustaf
Michaëlsson, Jakob
Smed-Sörensen, Anna
Marquardt, Nicole
Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title_full Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title_fullStr Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title_full_unstemmed Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title_short Influenza A Virus Infection Induces Hyperresponsiveness in Human Lung Tissue-Resident and Peripheral Blood NK Cells
title_sort influenza a virus infection induces hyperresponsiveness in human lung tissue-resident and peripheral blood nk cells
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31156653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01116
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