Publications by authors named "Lucero Valenzuela-Vazquez"

NK cells have unique attributes to react towards cells undergoing malignant transformation or viral infection. This reactivity is regulated by activating or inhibitory germline encoded receptors. An impaired NK cell function may result from an aberrant expression of such receptors, a condition often seen in patients with hematological cancers.

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  • Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer worldwide, with Mexico City having one of the highest incidence rates.
  • The study aimed to characterize natural killer (NK) cell function in Mexican children diagnosed with ALL, comparing them to healthy controls, and found reduced NK cell activity in ALL patients.
  • It was noted that not all ALL patients had the same level of NK cell dysfunction; high-risk patients showed significantly impaired NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity compared to standard-risk patients.
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The original discovery of NK cells approximately 40 yr ago was based on their unique capability to kill tumor cells without prior sensitization or priming, a process named natural cytotoxicity. Since then, several studies have documented that NK cells can kill hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic cancer cells. NK cells also recognize and kill cells that have undergone viral infections.

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