نتایج جستجو برای: nk cells

تعداد نتایج: 1390674  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Janet North Ismail Bakhsh Chloe Marden Hanna Pittman Elena Addison Cristina Navarrete Robert Anderson Mark W Lowdell

NK cells are defined as those cells that lyse tumor cells without priming. In this study, we show that the preincubation of resting human NK cells with the leukemia cell CTV-1 primes NK cells to lyse NK-resistant cell lines, primary leukemias, and solid tumors even when HLA-matched, allogeneic or autologous. The primed NK cells remained nonresponsive to HLA-C matched and mismatched normal monon...

Journal: :International immunology 2005
Malcolm S Duthie Stuart J Kahn

Natural killer T (NKT) cells regulate aspects of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses and contribute to the control of infections and chronic inflammatory diseases. During Trypanosoma cruzi infection both NKT cells and NK cells are critical to the protective response. How NKT cells interact and possibly regulate NK cells during infections remains uncertain. In vivo studies have demo...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Julia S Schleypen Nicole Baur Robert Kammerer Peter J Nelson Karl Rohrmann Elisabeth F Gröne Markus Hohenfellner Axel Haferkamp Heike Pohla Dolores J Schendel Christine S Falk Elfriede Noessner

PURPOSE Renal cell carcinoma harbors high numbers of infiltrating lymphocytes with apparent limited efficacy in tumor control. This study focused on the natural killer (NK) cells infiltrating renal cell carcinoma. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) were isolated from renal cell carcinoma and analyzed for NK cell frequency and phenotype (n = 34). NK cells were enriched an...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Jianhua Yu Hsiaoyin C Mao Min Wei Tiffany Hughes Jianying Zhang Il-kyoo Park Shujun Liu Susan McClory Guido Marcucci Rossana Trotta Michael A Caligiuri

Human CD56(bright) natural killer (NK) cells possess little or no killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs), high interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production, but little cytotoxicity. CD56(dim) NK cells have high KIR expression, produce little IFN-gamma, yet display high cytotoxicity. We hypothesized that, if human NK maturation progresses from a CD56(bright) to a CD56(dim) phenotype, an intermed...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Thierry Walzer Mathieu Bléry Julie Chaix Nicolas Fuseri Lionel Chasson Scott H Robbins Sébastien Jaeger Pascale André Laurent Gauthier Laurent Daniel Karine Chemin Yannis Morel Marc Dalod Jean Imbert Michel Pierres Alessandro Moretta François Romagné Eric Vivier

Natural killer (NK) cells contribute to a variety of innate immune responses to viruses, tumors and allogeneic cells. However, our understanding of NK cell biology is severely limited by the lack of consensus phenotypic definition of these cells across species, by the lack of specific marker to visualize them in situ, and by the lack of a genetic model where NK cells may be selectively ablated....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Takashi Ebihara A Helena Jonsson Wayne M Yokoyama

Mouse natural killer (NK) cells acquire effector function by an education process termed "licensing" mediated by inhibitory Ly49 receptors which recognize self-MHC class I. Ly49 receptors can bind to MHC class I on targets (in trans) and also to MHC class I on the NK-cell surface (in cis). Which of these interactions regulates NK-cell licensing is not yet clear. Moreover, there are no clear phe...

2017
Markus Granzin Juliane Wagner Ulrike Köhl Adelheid Cerwenka Volker Huppert Evelyn Ullrich

Natural killer (NK) cells are a promising tool for the use in adoptive immunotherapy, since they efficiently recognize and kill tumor cells. In this context, ex vivo cultivation is an attractive option to increase NK cells in numbers and to improve their antitumor potential prior to clinical applications. Consequently, various strategies to generate NK cells for adoptive immunotherapy have been...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Zusen Fan Ping Yu Yang Wang Yugang Wang May Lynne Fu Wenhua Liu Yonglian Sun Yang-Xin Fu

Natural killer (NK) cells are generally reported as innate effector cells for killing virally infected and transformed cells. It is unclear how NK cells evoke adaptive immunity to eradicate tumors. We now demonstrate that the TNF superfamily member, LIGHT, known as TNFSF14 and a T-cell costimulatory molecule, is a critical ligand for the activation of NK cells. Herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM)...

2014
Dorothy K Sojka Beatrice Plougastel-Douglas Liping Yang Melissa A Pak-Wittel Maxim N Artyomov Yulia Ivanova Chao Zhong Julie M Chase Paul B Rothman Jenny Yu Joan K Riley Jinfang Zhu Zhigang Tian Wayne M Yokoyama

Natural killer (NK) cells belong to the innate immune system; they can control virus infections and developing tumors by cytotoxicity and producing inflammatory cytokines. Most studies of mouse NK cells, however, have focused on conventional NK (cNK) cells in the spleen. Recently, we described two populations of liver NK cells, tissue-resident NK (trNK) cells and those resembling splenic cNK ce...

2014
Emilie Fugier Hélène Marche Marie-Ange Thélu Zuzana Macek Jílková Nicolas Van Campenhout Tania Dufeu-Duchesne Vincent Leroy Jean-Pierre Zarski Nathalie Sturm Patrice N. Marche Evelyne Jouvin-Marche

During chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, the role of intra-hepatic (IH) natural killer (NK) cells is still controversial. To clarify their functions, we investigated anti-viral and cytotoxic activity of NK cells in human fresh liver biopsies. We compared the functions of IH-NK cells in HCV-infected and NASH patients in physiological conditions as well as after stimulation using flow cy...

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