Sandeep K Tripathy
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Recent Articles
1.
Jensen I, Martin M, Tripathy S, Badovinac V
Immunohorizons
. 2022 Jan;
6(1):8-15.
PMID: 35031582
NK cells are important mediators of viral control with the capacity to form adaptive immune features following infection. However, studies of infection-induced adaptive NK cells require adoptive cell transfer to...
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Key P, Germino J, Yang L, Piersma S, Tripathy S
Front Immunol
. 2019 Aug;
10:1692.
PMID: 31396217
Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in the innate immune response. The summation of activation and inhibitory signals delivered through cell surface membrane receptors determines NK cell function....
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Mah A, Rashidi A, Keppel M, Saucier N, Moore E, Alinger J, et al.
JCI Insight
. 2017 Dec;
2(23).
PMID: 29212951
NK cell activation has been shown to be metabolically regulated in vitro; however, the role of metabolism during in vivo NK cell responses to infection is unknown. We examined the...
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Meyer C, Key P, Zhu T, Shabsovich M, Ni A, Tripathy S
Immun Inflamm Dis
. 2017 May;
5(2):177-189.
PMID: 28474506
Introduction: Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in the innate immune response to viruses and tumors, and comprise a large proportion of the hepatic lymphocyte population. They must...
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Miner C, K Giri T, Meyer C, Shabsovich M, Tripathy S
J Immunol
. 2015 Jan;
194(4):1945-53.
PMID: 25582853
Because NK cells secrete cytotoxic granules and cytokines that can destroy surrounding cells and help shape the subsequent immune response, they must be kept under tight control. Several mechanisms, at...
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Mazumdar B, Bolanos F, Tripathy S
Eur J Immunol
. 2013 Feb;
43(5):1345-55.
PMID: 23440763
Continuous engagement of the Ly49H activating receptor with its ligand (m157) in a transgenic mouse expressing m157 (m157-Tg) results in hyporesponsiveness of Ly49H(+) NK cells. The same interaction, during murine...
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Bolanos F, Tripathy S
J Immunol
. 2011 Jan;
186(5):2765-71.
PMID: 21263069
NK cell responses are determined by signals received through activating and inhibitory cell surface receptors. Ly49H is an NK cell-specific activating receptor that accounts for the genetic resistance to murine...
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Tripathy S, Keyel P, Yang L, Pingel J, Cheng T, Schneeberger A, et al.
J Exp Med
. 2008 Jul;
205(8):1829-41.
PMID: 18606857
Natural killer (NK) cell tolerance mechanisms are incompletely understood. One possibility is that they possess self-specific activation receptors that result in hyporesponsiveness unless modulated by self-major histocompatability complex (MHC)-specific inhibitory...
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Tripathy S, Smith H, Holroyd E, Pingel J, Yokoyama W
J Virol
. 2005 Dec;
80(1):545-50.
PMID: 16352579
A murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV)-encoded protein, m157, has a putative major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) structure and is recognized by the Ly49H NK cell activation receptor. Using a monoclonal antibody...