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Review
. 2017 Aug;11(8):BE01-BE05.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/26748.10469. Epub 2017 Aug 1.

Natural Killer Cells - Their Role in Tumour Immunosurveillance

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Review

Natural Killer Cells - Their Role in Tumour Immunosurveillance

Preeti Sharma et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2017 Aug.

Abstract

An important component of the innate immune system, the natural killer cells that originate from the lymphoid cell lineage, hold tremendous potential as an effective therapeutic tool to combat a variety of cancers. Their vast capability to kill altered cells such as opsonized cells (antibody coated), tumour cells, genotoxically changed cells without affecting the healthy cells of the body, make them an effective therapeutic agent for various types of cancers. Besides, through interplay and molecular crosstalk via several cytokines, they also augment the adaptive immune response by, promoting the differentiation, activation and recruitment of component cells of the system. With the current advance knowledge of Natural Killer (NK) cells, their receptor-ligand interactions involved in functional regulation, various mechanistic approaches involving the role of cytokines led to desired modulation of NK cell activity in a tailor-made manner, for triggering clinically relevant responces. Several strategies have been adopted by researchers, to augment the efficacy of NK cells. Still many challenges exist for increasing the therapeutic relevance of these cells.

Keywords: Antibody dependent cellular toxicity; Immunotherapy; Mechanism; Natural killer cell receptors; Tumour surveillance.

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