IL-15 reprogramming compensates for NK cell mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV-1 infection
Dynamic regulation of cellular metabolism is important for maintaining homeostasis and can directly influence immune cell function and differentiation, including NK cell responses. Persistent HIV-1 infection leads to a state of chronic immune activation, NK cell subset redistribution, and progressiv...
Main Authors: | Moreno-Cubero, E, Alrubayyi, A, Balint, S, Ogbe, A, Rowland-Jones, SL, Borrow, P, Dustin, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2024
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