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Profiling of innate and adaptive immune cells during influenza virus infection reveals sex bias in invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells.

Piotr HumeniukAidan BarrettHannes AxelssonCarmen CorciuloChristina DrevingeAlicia Del Carpio PonsDavide AngelettiJulia M SchefflerUlrika Islander
Published in: Immunity, inflammation and disease (2023)
This comprehensive analysis of immune cells and cytokines over time following IAV infection reveals increased leukocyte expansion and stronger proinflammatory cytokine responses in female mice during disease initiation. Furthermore, this is the first study to report a sex bias in iNKT cell populations after IAV infection. The data suggests that the process of recovery from IAV-induced airway inflammation is associated with increased expansion of several different iNKT cell subpopulations in female mice.
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