Pregnancy-Induced Alterations in NK Cell Phenotype and Function.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2019)

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Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to complications of influenza A virus infection, which may result from pregnancy-induced changes in the function of immune cells, including natural killer (NK) cells. To better understand NK cell function during pregnancy, we assessed the ability of the two main subsets of NK cells, CD56(dim), and CD56(bright) NK cells, to respond to influenza-virus infected cells and tumor cells. During pregnancy, CD56(dim) and CD56(bright) NK cells displayed enhanced functional responses to both infected and tumor cells, with increased expression of degranulation markers and elevated frequency of NK cells producing IFN-gamma. To better understand the mechanisms driving this enhanced function, we profiled CD56(dim) and CD56(bright) NK cells from pregnant and non-pregnant women using mass cytometry. NK cells from pregnant women displayed significantly increased expression of several functional and activation markers such as CD38 on both subsets and NKp46 on CD56(dim) NK cells. NK cells also displayed diminished expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR3 during pregnancy. Overall, these data demonstrate that functional and phenotypic shifts occur in NK cells during pregnancy that can influence the magnitude of the immune response to both infections and tumors.
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NK cells,pregnancy,influenza virus,cancer cells,NK repertoire
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