Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7280421 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study is the first to characterize NK cell subsets in individuals with PTSD. The results suggest that combat-exposed men with PTSD exhibit an aberrant profile of NK cells with significantly higher frequencies of an atypical population of CD56âCD16+ cells and possibly lower frequencies of the functional CD56brightCD16â NK cell subsets. Higher proportions of dysfunctional CD56âCD16+ cells have been reported in certain chronic viral infections and in senescent individuals. It is possible that this could contribute to immune dysfunctions and prematurely senescent phenotypes seen in PTSD.
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Authors
Francesco S. Bersani, Owen M. Wolkowitz, Jeffrey M. Milush, Elizabeth Sinclair, Lorrie Eppling, Kirstin Aschbacher, Daniel Lindqvist, Rachel Yehuda, Janine Flory, Linda M. Bierer, Iouri Matokine, Duna Abu-Amara, Victor I. Reus, Michelle Coy,