Transcriptomic perspectives of memory-like NK cells and aging.
Dandan WangSubramaniam MalarkannanPublished in: Genome medicine (2022)
A recent study highlights the presence of a unique memory-like natural killer (NK) cell subset, which accumulates with aging and appears to associate withdisease severity in COVID-19 patients. While the clinical relevance of memory in NK cells is being debated, the molecular identity of this subset in the form of a single-cell transcriptome is essential to define their origin, longevity, functions, and disease relevance.