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Natural Killer cells in COVID-19: from Infection, to Vaccination and Therapy

Alireza Zafarani, Mohammad Hossein Razizadeh, Salar Pashangzadeh, Mohammad Reza Amirzargar, Mahsa Taghavi-Farahabadi, Mohammad Mahmoudi

2023Future Virology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are among the most important innate immunity members, which are the first cells that fight against infected cells. The function of these cells is impaired in patients with COVID-19 and they are not able to prevent the spread of the disease or destroy the infected cells. Few studies have evaluated the effects of COVID-19 vaccines on NK cells, though it has been demonstrated that DNA vaccines and BNT162b2 can affect NK cell response. In the present paper, the effects of SARS-CoV-2 on the NK cells during infection, the effect of vaccination on NK cells, and the NK cell-based therapies were reviewed.

Topics & Concepts

VaccinationImmunologyInnate immune systemImmunityDiseaseVirologyNatural killer cellImmune systemInterleukin 21DNA vaccinationBiologyInterleukin 12MedicineCytotoxic T cellT cellImmunizationIn vitroBiochemistryPathologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionCOVID-19 and Mental HealthCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies