reviewJournal of Leukocyte BiologyMay 20, 2019Closed access

Mechanisms of natural killer cell-mediated cellular cytotoxicity

TU Dortmund University · Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors

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Abstract

Cellular cytotoxicity, the ability to kill other cells, is an important effector mechanism of the immune system to combat viral infections and cancer. Cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cells are the major mediators of this activity. Here, we summarize the cytotoxic mechanisms of NK cells. NK cells can kill virally infected of transformed cells via the directed release of lytic granules or by inducing death receptor-mediated apoptosis via the expression of Fas ligand or TRAIL. The biogenesis of perforin and granzymes, the major components of lytic granules, is a highly regulated process to prevent damage during the synthesis of these cytotoxic molecules. Additionally, NK cells have developed several…

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Keywords
  • Cytotoxic T cell
  • Granzyme
  • Biology
  • Degranulation
  • Perforin
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Cell biology
  • Lytic cycle
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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