H5-type influenza virus hemagglutinin is functionally recognized by the natural killer-activating receptor NKp44 |
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Authors: | Ho Joanna W Hershkovitz Oren Peiris Malik Zilka Alon Bar-Ilan Ahuva Nal Beatrice Chu Kid Kudelko Mateusz Kam Yiu Wing Achdout Hagit Mandelboim Michal Altmeyer Ralf Mandelboim Ofer Bruzzone Roberto Porgador Angel |
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Affiliation: | Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Antiviral immune defenses involve natural killer (NK) cells. We previously showed that the NK-activating receptor NKp44 is involved in the functional recognition of H1-type influenza virus strains by NK cells. In the present study, we investigated the interaction of NKp44 and the hemagglutinin of a primary influenza virus H5N1 isolate. Here we show that recombinant NKp44 recognizes H5-expressing cells and specifically interacts with soluble H5 hemagglutinin. H5-pseudotyped lentiviral particles bind to NK cells expressing NKp44. Following interaction with target cells expressing H5, pseudotyped lentiviral particles, or membrane-associated H5, NK cells show NKp44-mediated induced activity. These findings indicate that NKp44-H5 interactions induce functional NK activation. |
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