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Targeting NK Cells to Enhance Melanoma Response to Immunotherapies.


ABSTRACT: Natural killer (NK) cells are a key component of an innate immune system. They are important not only in initiating, but also in augmenting adaptive immune responses. NK cell activation is mediated by a carefully orchestrated balance between the signals from inhibitory and activating NK cell receptors. NK cells are potent producers of proinflammatory cytokines and are also able to elicit strong antitumor responses through secretion of perforin and granzyme B. Tumors can develop many mechanisms to evade NK cell antitumor responses, such as upregulating ligands for inhibitory receptors, secreting anti-inflammatory cytokines and recruiting immunosuppressive cells. Enhancing NK cell responses will likely augment the effectiveness of immunotherapies, and strategies to accomplish this are currently being evaluated in clinical trials. A comprehensive understanding of NK cell biology will likely provide additional opportunities to further leverage the antitumor effects of NK cells. In this review, we therefore sought to highlight NK cell biology, tumor evasion of NK cells and clinical trials that target NK cells.

SUBMITTER: Lee H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8002669 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting NK Cells to Enhance Melanoma Response to Immunotherapies.

Lee Hansol H   Da Silva Inês Pires IP   Palendira Umaimainthan U   Scolyer Richard A RA   Long Georgina V GV   Wilmott James S JS  

Cancers 20210317 6


Natural killer (NK) cells are a key component of an innate immune system. They are important not only in initiating, but also in augmenting adaptive immune responses. NK cell activation is mediated by a carefully orchestrated balance between the signals from inhibitory and activating NK cell receptors. NK cells are potent producers of proinflammatory cytokines and are also able to elicit strong antitumor responses through secretion of perforin and granzyme B. Tumors can develop many mechanisms t  ...[more]

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