Natural killer cell responses during viral infections: flexibility and conditioning of innate immunity by experience

SM Vidal, SI Khakoo, CA Biron - Current opinion in virology, 2011 - Elsevier
Natural killer (NK) cells mediate innate defense against viral infections, but the mechanisms
in place to access their functions as needed during diverse challenges while limiting
collateral damage are poorly understood. Recent molecular characterization of effects
mediated through infection-induced inhibitory/activating NK receptor–ligand pairs and
cytokines are providing new insights into pathways regulating their responses and revealing
unexpected consequences for NK cell subset effects, maintenance, proliferation and …