Intracellular checkpoints for NK cell cancer immunotherapy
- PMID: 39340588
- DOI: 10.1007/s11684-024-1090-6
Intracellular checkpoints for NK cell cancer immunotherapy
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are key innate immune lymphocytes, which play important roles against tumors. However, tumor-infiltrating NK cells are always hypofunctional/exhaustive. On the one hand, this state is contributed by context-dependent interactions between inhibitory NK cell checkpoint receptors and their ligands, which usually vary in different tumor types and stages during tumor development. On the other hand, the inhibitory functions of intracellular checkpoint molecules of NK cells are more similar across different tumor types, representing common mechanisms limiting the potential of NK cell therapy. In this review, representative NK cell intracellular checkpoint molecules in different aspects of NK cell biology were reviewed, and therapeutic potentials were discussed by targeting these molecules to promote antitumor NK cell therapy.
Keywords: NK cell exhaustion; genomic editing; immune checkpoint; immune tolerance; inhibitory molecules.
© 2024. Higher Education Press.
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