نتایج جستجو برای: nk cell cytotoxicity

تعداد نتایج: 1707062  

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2015
Karolina Rudnicka Agnieszka Matusiak Magdalena Chmiela

Cytotoxic activity is one of the major functions of Natural Killer (NK) cells and is a critical effector mechanism of innate immune responses against infected or cancer cells. A variety of assays have been developed to determine NK cell cytotoxic activity, however a receptor-based screening tool is still lacking. Here, we propose the CD25 receptor as a candidate for NK cell cytotoxicity marker....

2017
Kendel Quirk Shanmugasundaram Ganapathy-Kanniappan

Natural killer (NK) cells are critical effectors of the immune system. NK cells recognize unhealthy cells by specific ligands [e.g., MHC- class I chain related protein A or B (MIC-A/B)] for further elimination by cytotoxicity. Paradoxically, cancer cells down-regulate MIC-A/B and evade NK cell's anticancer activity. Recent data indicate that cellular-stress induces MIC-A/B, leading to enhanced ...

2016
John Pradeep Veluchamy Jan Spanholtz Marleen Tordoir Victor L Thijssen Daniëlle A M Heideman Henk M W Verheul Tanja D de Gruijl Hans J van der Vliet

The ability of Natural Killer (NK) cells to kill tumor targets has been extensively studied in various hematological malignancies. However, NK cell therapy directed against solid tumors is still in early development. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) targeted therapies using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) such as cetuximab and panitumumab are widely used for the treatment of metastatic colo...

2013
Lucia Fernández Raquel Portugal Jaime Valentín Roberto Martín Hannah Maxwell Marta González-Vicent Miguel Ángel Díaz Inmaculada de Prada Antonio Pérez-Martínez

How the immune system attacks medulloblastoma (MB) tumors effectively is unclear, although natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in immune defense against tumor cells. Interactions between receptors on NK cells and ligands expressed by tumor cells are critical for tumor control by immunotherapy. In this study, we analyzed tumor samples from 54 MB patients for expression of major hist...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2014
A Buckley S McQuaid P Johnson D J Buggy

BACKGROUND Animal models and retrospective clinical data suggest that certain anaesthetic techniques can attenuate immunosuppression and minimize metastasis after cancer surgery. Natural killer (NK) T cells are a critical component of the anti-tumour immune response. We investigated the effect of serum from women undergoing primary breast cancer surgery, randomized to propofol-paravertebral blo...

2013
Ulrike Koehl Claudia Brehm Sabine Huenecke Stefanie-Yvonne Zimmermann Stephan Kloess Melanie Bremm Evelyn Ullrich Jan Soerensen Andrea Quaiser Stephanie Erben Claudia Wunram Tanja Gardlowski Eileen Auth Torsten Tonn Christian Seidl Sandrine Meyer-Monard Martin Stern Jakob Passweg Thomas Klingebiel Peter Bader Dirk Schwabe Ruth Esser

Allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells are used for adoptive immunotherapy after stem cell transplantation. In order to overcome technical limitations in NK cell purification and activation, the following study investigates the impact of different variables on NK cell recovery, cytotoxicity, and T-cell depletion during good manufacturing practice (GMP)-grade NK cell selection. Forty NK cell produ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Jordan S Orange Sumita Roy-Ghanta Emily M Mace Saumya Maru Gregory D Rak Keri B Sanborn Anders Fasth Rushani Saltzman Allison Paisley Linda Monaco-Shawver Pinaki P Banerjee Rahul Pandey

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is a primary immunodeficiency associated with an increased susceptibility to herpesvirus infection and hematologic malignancy as well as a deficiency of NK cell function. It is caused by defective WAS protein (WASp). WASp facilitates filamentous actin (F-actin) branching and is required for F-actin accumulation at the NK cell immunological synapse and NK cell cyto...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Emilie Laprevotte Gregory Voisin Loïc Ysebaert Christian Klein Camille Daugrois Guy Laurent Jean-Jacques Fournie Anne Quillet-Mary

Recombinant human IL-15 (rhIL-15) is one of the most promising cytokines for antitumor immunotherapy. In physiology IL-15 trans-presentation by accessory cells leads to pleiotropic activities, including activation of immune cells, such as NK cells. NK cells are largely involved in Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity mediated by therapeutic mAbs, such as rituximab, in chronic lymphocytic leukemia...

2012
Nina Gottschalk Rainer Kimmig Stephan Lang Mahavir Singh Sven Brandau

The poor outcome of advanced ovarian cancer under conventional therapy stimulated the exploration of new strategies to improve therapeutic efficacy. In our preclinical in vitro study we investigated a combination of targeted therapy and immunotherapy. Combination treatment with the anti-EGFR-antibody Cetuximab, related tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) and cytolytic NK cells was tested against d...

2014
Wei-Hong Sha Xiao-Hui Zeng Lu Min

BACKGROUND/AIMS This study aimed to detect the expression of natural killer (NK) cell receptor natural killer group 2D (NKG2D) in the peripheral blood of patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma and to discuss the correlation between NK cell cytotoxicity and liver function. METHODS The number of NK cells and the expression of NK cell receptor NKG2D in peripheral blood were determined by...

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