IL-21 and IFNα therapy rescues terminally differentiated NK cells and limits SIV reservoir in ART-treated macaques
Infection of African green monkeys with SIV is associated with reduced pathogenicity. Here the authors explore the requirement of differentiated NK cell populations in a pathogenic Rhesus macaque model of SIV infection and show administration of IL-21 and IFNα rescues terminally differentiated NK ce...
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Auteurs principaux: | Justin Harper, Nicolas Huot, Luca Micci, Gregory Tharp, Colin King, Philippe Rascle, Neeta Shenvi, Hong Wang, Cristin Galardi, Amit A. Upadhyay, Francois Villinger, Jeffrey Lifson, Guido Silvestri, Kirk Easley, Beatrice Jacquelin, Steven Bosinger, Michaela Müller-Trutwin, Mirko Paiardini |
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2021
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