生物
免疫系统
细胞
自然杀伤细胞
免疫疗法
免疫学
淋巴因子激活杀伤细胞
先天免疫系统
癌症研究
癌症免疫疗法
细胞毒性
白细胞介素21
T细胞
体外
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Cordelia Dunai,Erik Ames,María C. Ochoa,Myriam Fernandez-Sendín,Ignacio Melero,Federico Simonetta,Jeanette Baker,Maite Álvarez
标识
DOI:10.1016/bs.ircmb.2022.04.001
摘要
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that control tumor progression by not only directly killing cancer cells, but also by regulating other immune cells, helping to orchestrate a coordinated anti-tumor response. However, despite the tremendous potential that this cell type has, the clinical results obtained from diverse NK cell-based immunotherapeutic strategies have been, until recent years, rather modest. The intrinsic regulatory mechanisms that are involved in the control of their activation as well as the multiple mechanisms that tumor cells have developed to escape NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity likely account for the unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The current approaches to improve long-term NK cell function are centered on modulating different molecules involved in both the activation and inhibition of NK cells, and the latest data seems to advocate for combining strategies that target multiple aspects of NK cell regulation. In this review, we summarize the different strategies (such as engineered NK cells, CAR-NK, NK cell immune engagers) that are currently being used to take advantage of this potent and complex immune cell.
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