Early IFN-α signatures and persistent dysfunction are distinguishing features of NK cells in severe COVID-19

Krämer B, Knoll R, Bonaguro L, ToVinh M, Raabe J, Astaburuaga-García R, Schulte-Schrepping J, Kaiser KM, Rieke GJ, Bischoff J, Monin MB, Hoffmeister C, Schlabe S, De Domenico E, Reusch N, Händler K, Reynolds G, Blüthgen N, Hack G, Finnemann C, Nischalke HD, Strassburg CP, Stephenson E, Su Y, Gardner L, Yuan D, Chen D, Goldman J, Rosenstiel P, Schmidt SV, Latz E, Hrusovsky K, Ball AJ, Johnson JM, Koenig PA, Schmidt FI, Haniffa M, Heath JR, Kümmerer BM, Keitel V, Jensen B, Stubbemann P, Kurth F, Sander LE, Sawitzki B, Aschenbrenner AC, Schultze JL, Nattermann J

Immunity

2021 Nov

54(11):2650-2669.e14

S1074-7613(21)00365-4 [pii], 10.1016/j.immuni.2021.09.002 [doi]. PMID: 34592166

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  • A standardized immune phenotyping and automated data analysis platform for multicenter biomarker studies

  • The AICL-KLRF1 axis supports CD4-CD8 T cell communication and cytokine competence in pre-exhausted CD8+ T cells

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Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) 
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