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NK Cell Plasticity in Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Natural killer (NK) cells are critical immune components in controlling tumor growth and dissemination. Given their innate capacity to eliminate tumor cells without prior sensitization, NK-based therapies for cancer are actively pursued pre-clinically and clinically. However, recent data suggest that tumors could induce functional alterations in NK cells, polarizing them to tumor-promoting phenotypes. The potential functional plasticity of NK cells in the context of tumors could lead to undesirable outcomes of NK-cell based therapies. In this review, we will summarize to-date evidence of tumor-associated NK cell plasticity and provide our insights for future investigations and therapy development.

SUBMITTER: Liu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6780970 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NK Cell Plasticity in Cancer.

Liu Sizhe S   Dhar Payal P   Wu Jennifer D JD  

Journal of clinical medicine 20190919 9


Natural killer (NK) cells are critical immune components in controlling tumor growth and dissemination. Given their innate capacity to eliminate tumor cells without prior sensitization, NK-based therapies for cancer are actively pursued pre-clinically and clinically. However, recent data suggest that tumors could induce functional alterations in NK cells, polarizing them to tumor-promoting phenotypes. The potential functional plasticity of NK cells in the context of tumors could lead to undesira  ...[more]

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