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Fernando, S. |
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Kamaladasa, A. |
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Ginneliya, A. |
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Udari, S. |
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Wijewickrama, A. |
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Ogg, G. |
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Malavige, G. |
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2017-11-02T10:01:51Z |
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2017-11-02T10:01:51Z |
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2016 |
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Fernando, S., Kamaladasa, A., Ginneliya, A., Udari, S., Wijewickrama, A., Ogg, G., Malavige, G. (2016). "Phenotypic analysis of natural killer cells in acute dengue infection", European Journal of Immunology, Vol.46 (1), p. 595 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6432 |
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Background: Eady activation of natural killer cells (N Ks) has been shown to associate with protection
in dengue m ouse models, and higher N K numbers have been seen in patients with dengue fever (DF)
a s opposed to dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF). Therefore, we set out to investigate the phenotype
of N K s in acute dengue infection.
Methods: Activating and inhibitory receptors and natural cytotoxicity receptors of N K cells were
phenotyped in 25 adult patients with confirmed dengue infection and 10 healthy individuals (HCs).
Results: Percentages of N K cells were significantly lower (p=0.0002) in the patients (mean 9.6,
SD±3.1) than H C s (mean 4.96, SD+2.7). The C D 56 bright population (CD56B) w as significantly
expanded in patients (p=0.0002), especially in those with DF. Expression of N K G 2 D w as higher in
both the C D 56 dim and C D 5 6 B N K s in patients with DF when compared to those with DHF.
N KG 2A/CD 94 expression w as significantly lower in the C D 56 B in patients (p=0.005), but expression
rates were higher in patients with D H F when compared to DF. There w as no difference in NKp30
expression in N K cells from patients and HCs, however, NKp46 expression on N K cells w as lower in
patients, especially in the C D 5 6 B group (p=0.007). The N K s of the patients or H C s did not have any
detectable expression of NKp44. The C X C R 6 bearing tissue resident N K cells were significantly
expanded (p< 0.0001) in patients compared to HCs.
Conclusion: Severe forms of dengue appear to associate with reduced expression of activation
markers and increased expression of inhibitory markers on N K cells. |
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European Journal of Immunology |
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dc.title |
Phenotypic analysis of natural killer cells in acute dengue infection |
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Article |
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