NK cells in liver homeostasis and viral hepatitis

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Abstract

As an important member of the innate immune system, natural killer (NK) cells are well known for their rapid and efficient immune responses against infectious agents and tumors. NK cells are widely distributed throughout the body and are particularly enriched within the liver, where they display unique phenotypic and functional properties, playing important roles in various liver diseases. Herein, we present an overview of liver NK cell properties with regard to phenotype, function, and subset composition at steady state, and we also summarize the complex reciprocal interactions between liver NK cells and other cell types within the local environment of the liver. We also provide an overview of recent advances demonstrating the roles of NK cells in viral hepatitis, including a discussion of NK cell altered states and their beneficial versus harmful effects during hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection.

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Peng, H., & Tian, Z. (2018, December 1). NK cells in liver homeostasis and viral hepatitis. Science China Life Sciences. Science in China Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-018-9407-2

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