Modulation of natural killer cell activity by viruses

VJ Lisnić, A Krmpotić, S Jonjić - Current opinion in microbiology, 2010 - Elsevier
Current opinion in microbiology, 2010Elsevier
Since their discovery, our understanding of NK cells has evolved from branding them
marginal innate immunity cells to key players in anti-viral and anti-tumor immunity.
Importance of NK cells in control of various viral infections is perhaps best illustrated by the
existence of plethora of viral mechanisms aimed to modulate their function. These
mechanisms include not only virally encoded immunoevasion proteins but also viral miRNA.
Moreover, the evidence has been accumulated supporting the role of viral immunoevasion …
Since their discovery, our understanding of NK cells has evolved from branding them marginal innate immunity cells to key players in anti-viral and anti-tumor immunity. Importance of NK cells in control of various viral infections is perhaps best illustrated by the existence of plethora of viral mechanisms aimed to modulate their function. These mechanisms include not only virally encoded immunoevasion proteins but also viral miRNA. Moreover, the evidence has been accumulated supporting the role of viral immunoevasion of NK cells in viral pathogenesis in vivo.
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