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Harnessing natural killer cells for cancer immunotherapy: dispatching the first responders

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NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY
卷 21, 期 8, 页码 559-577

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41573-022-00413-7

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  1. Health Research Formula Fund grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (CURE)
  2. NIH [AI148117, CA194263]
  3. NCI NIH [T32 CA9035]
  4. NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center support grant [CA06927]

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NK cells play crucial roles in the innate immunosurveillance of cancer and viral infections. Our understanding of the basic biology of NK cells has greatly improved in the past few decades, leading to the development of exciting new therapeutics.
Natural killer (NK) cells have crucial roles in the innate immunosurveillance of cancer and viral infections. They are 'first responders' that can spontaneously recognize abnormal cells in the body, rapidly eliminate them through focused cytotoxicity mechanisms and potently produce pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines that recruit and activate other immune cells to initiate an adaptive response. From the initial discovery of the diverse cell surface receptors on NK cells to the characterization of regulatory events that control their function, our understanding of the basic biology of NK cells has improved dramatically in the past three decades. This advanced knowledge has revealed increased mechanistic complexity, which has opened the doors to the development of a plethora of exciting new therapeutics that can effectively manipulate and target NK cell functional responses, particularly in cancer patients. Here, we summarize the basic mechanisms that regulate NK cell biology, review a wide variety of drugs, cytokines and antibodies currently being developed and used to stimulate NK cell responses, and outline evolving NK cell adoptive transfer approaches to treat cancer. This Review summarizes the basic mechanisms that regulate natural killer cells and the various drugs, cytokines and antibodies that are currently being developed to stimulate natural killer cell responses in cancer treatment.

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