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Sustained Type I Interferon Reinforces NK Cell-Mediated Cancer Immunosurveillance During Chronic Virus Infection
2019
Cancer immunology research
The importance of natural killer (NK) cells in the early immune response to viral or bacterial infection is well known. However, the phenotype, function, and physiologic role of NK cells during the late stage of persistent viral infection have not been extensively studied. Here, we characterized NK cells in mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus clone 13 and showed that in contrast to NK cells from acutely infected or uninfected mice, NK cells from chronically
doi:10.1158/2326-6066.cir-18-0403
pmid:30808680
fatcat:rykmnxvzvnabxjueufojt4spg4