PLoS Pathogens (Dec 2020)

Memory like NK cells display stem cell like properties after Zika virus infection.

  • Weshely Kujur,
  • Oscar Murillo,
  • Raju S R Adduri,
  • Ramakrishna Vankayalapati,
  • Nagarjun V Konduru,
  • Sachin Mulik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. e1009132

Abstract

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NK cells have been shown to display adaptive traits such as memory formation akin to T and B lymphocytes. Here we show that Zika virus infection induces memory like NK cells that express CD27. Strikingly, these cells exhibit stem-like features that include expansion capacity, self-renewal pathway, differentiation into effector cells, longer telomeres and gene signature associated with hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) progenitors. This subset shared transcriptional and epigenetic changes with memory CD8 T cells, stem cells and stem like T cells. These NK cells with memory and stem cell features, which we term "NK memory stem cells", demonstrated greater antiviral potential than CD27- or naïve CD27+ NK when adoptively transferred to Zika infected mice. Our results also suggest a role for the transcription factor TCF-1 in memory and stemness features of this NK subset. This study defines a unique TCF1hi CD27+ NK subset with memory capacity and stem cell features that play a role in antiviral immunity.