The Molecular Mechanism of Natural Killer Cells Function and Its Importance in Cancer Immunotherapy
National Centre for Cell Science
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Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that show strong cytolytic function against physiologically stressed cells such as tumor cells and virus-infected cells. NK cells show a broad array of tissue distribution and phenotypic variability. NK cells express several activating and inhibitory receptors that recognize the altered expression of proteins on target cells and control the cytolytic function. NK cells have been used in several clinical trials to control tumor growth. However, the results are encouraging only in hematological malignancies but not very promising in solid tumors. Increasing evidence suggests that tumor microenvironment regulate the phenotype and function of NK cells. In this…
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- Lymphokine-activated killer cell
- Cytolysis
- Tumor microenvironment
- Biology
- Effector
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Interleukin 12
- NK-92
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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