Activation Mechanisms of Natural Killer Cells during Influenza Virus Infection (original) (raw)

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Activation of STAT4 is partially dependent on the direct action of type I IFNs during influenza infection.

NK cells from infected (open histograms) and uninfected (shaded histograms) mice were analyzed for intracellular pSTAT4 following adoptive transfer (A) or co-culture (B). Adoptive transfer was as described in Figure 2. For in vitro infection, CD45.2**+** splenocytes from IFNAR**+/−** or IFNAR−/− mice were combined with CD45.1**+** B6 splenocytes at 1∶1 ratio, then infected with flu. NK cells (NK1.1**+CD3−**) from infected (open histograms) and uninfected (shaded histograms) samples were analyzed for intracellular pSTAT4. Values represent the percentages of pSTAT4**+** NK cells. Data are representative of three independent experiments with 2–4 (A) or 1–3 (B) mice per group.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051858.g005