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Publication : The bone marrow is patrolled by NK cells that are primed and expand in response to systemic viral activation.

First Author  Milo I Year  2018
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  48
Issue  7 Pages  1137-1152
PubMed ID  29624673 Mgi Jnum  J:265085
Mgi Id  MGI:6188686 Doi  10.1002/eji.201747378
Citation  Milo I, et al. (2018) The bone marrow is patrolled by NK cells that are primed and expand in response to systemic viral activation. Eur J Immunol 48(7):1137-1152
abstractText  The bone marrow hosts NK cells whose distribution, motility and response to systemic immune challenge are poorly understood. At steady state, two-photon microscopy of the bone marrow in Ncr1(gfp/+) mice captured motile NK cells interacting with dendritic cells. NK cells expressed markers and effector molecules of mature cells. Following poly (I:C) injection, RNA-Seq of NK cells revealed three phases of transcription featuring immune response genes followed by posttranscriptional processes and proliferation. Functionally, poly (I:C) promoted upregulation of granzyme B, enhanced cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo, and, in the same individual cells, triggered proliferation. Two-photon imaging revealed that the proportion of sinusoidal NK cells decreased, while at the same time parenchymal NK cells accelerated, swelled and divided within the bone marrow. MVA viremia induced similar responses. Our findings demonstrate that the bone marrow is patrolled by mature NK cells that rapidly proliferate in response to systemic viral challenge while maintaining their effector functions.
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