2024
DOI: 10.1111/imm.13779
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The lack of either IRF9, or STAT2, has surprisingly little effect on human natural killer cell development and function

Ane Calvo‐Apalategi,
Marta López Nevado,
Luz Yadira Bravo‐Gallego
et al.

Abstract: Analysis of genetically defined immunodeficient patients allows study of the effect of the absence of specific proteins on human immune function in real‐world conditions. Here we have addressed the importance of type I interferon signalling for human NK cell development by studying the phenotype and function of circulating NK cells isolated from patients suffering primary immunodeficiency disease due to mutation of either the human interferon regulatory factor 9 (IRF9) or the signal transducer and activator of… Show more

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