Natural Killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes involved in the recognition of pathogen-infected and cancer cells. NK cells are very attractive as cell therapy tools because they are neither restricted by donor compatibility nor do they cause toxicity. Although their anti-tumor role has been long known, for development of NK-based therapies it is important to select the appropriate subpopulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe short-lived nature and heterogeneity of Natural Killer (NK) cells limit the development of NK cell-based therapies, despite their proven safety and efficacy against cancer. Here, we describe the biological basis, detailed phenotype and function of long-lived anti-tumour human NK cells (CD56CD16), obtained without cell sorting or feeder cells, after priming of peripheral blood cells with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). Further, we demonstrate that survival doses of a cytokine combination, excluding IL18, administered just weekly to BCG-primed NK cells avoids innate lymphocyte exhaustion and leads to specific long-term proliferation of innate cells that exert potent cytotoxic function against a broad range of solid tumours, mainly through NKG2D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtracellular vesicles (EVs) are nano-sized particles secreted by most cells. They transport different types of biomolecules (nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids) characteristic of their tissue or cellular origin that can mediate long-distance intercellular communication. In the case of cancer, EVs participate in tumor progression by modifying the tumor microenvironment, favoring immune tolerance and metastasis development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: () uses various strategies that attenuate mucosal immunity to ensure its persistence in the stomach. We recently found evidence that might modulate the natural killer group 2, member 2 (NKG2D) system. The NKG2D receptor and its ligands are a major activation system of natural killer and cytotoxic T cells, which are important for mucosal immunity and tumor immunosurveillance.
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