نتایج جستجو برای: nk cell cytotoxicity

تعداد نتایج: 1707062  

2016
Szun Szun Tay Hernan Carol Maté Biro

Unprecedented clinical success has recently been achieved in cancer immunotherapy using cytotoxic T cells armed with activating tumor-specific Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs). Natural killer (NK) cells, potent cytotoxic effectors, also hold potential to be effectively harnessed for immunotherapy. The anti-tumor efficacy of NK cell therapies has been limited by a lack of antigen specificity an...

2017
Ming Jing Shen Li Jun Xu Li Yang Ying Tsai Peter C. Keng Yongbing Chen Soo Ok Lee Yuhchyau Chen

We investigated whether radiation influences the susceptibility of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells to NK cell mediated cytotoxicity. We found radiation treatment increased expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1), but decreased NK group 2, member D (NKG2D) ligand expressions in A549 and H157 NSCLC cells. Both types of changes would have protected tumor cells from the cytoto...

2017
Saheli Sarkar Pooja Sabhachandani Dashnamoorthy Ravi Sayalee Potdar Sneha Purvey Afshin Beheshti Andrew M. Evens Tania Konry

Natural killer (NK) cells are phenotypically and functionally diverse lymphocytes that recognize and kill cancer cells. The susceptibility of target cancer cells to NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity depends on the strength and balance of regulatory (activating/inhibitory) ligands expressed on target cell surface. We performed gene expression arrays to determine patterns of NK cell ligands associate...

2014
Xiao Mou Yuepeng Zhou Peng Jiang Tong Zhou Qian Jiang Chengcheng Xu Hongli Liu Tingting Zheng Guoyue Yuan Yanyun Zhang Deyu Chen Chaoming Mao

The activating immunoreceptor NKG2D (natural killer group 2, member D) and its ligands play important roles in the innate and adaptive immune responses. UL16-binding protein 3 (ULBP3), an NKG2D ligand, is overexpressed on certain epithelial tumor cells. In this study, we investigated the effect of ULBP3 expression on the cytotoxic activity of natural killer (NK) cells. ULBP3 were measured by fl...

2011
Matthias Regner Lisa Pavlinovic Nicolie Young Arno Müllbacher

NK cells kill target cells mainly via exocytosis of granules containing perforin (perf) and granzymes (gzm). In vitro, gzm delivery into the target cell cytosol results in apoptosis, and induction of apoptosis is severely impaired in the absence of gzm A and B. However, their importance for in vivo cytotoxicity by cytotoxic T cells has been questioned. We used an in vivo NK cytotoxicity assay, ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
François Ghiringhelli Cédric Ménard Magali Terme Caroline Flament Julien Taieb Nathalie Chaput Pierre E. Puig Sophie Novault Bernard Escudier Eric Vivier Axel Lecesne Caroline Robert Jean-Yves Blay Jacky Bernard Sophie Caillat-Zucman Antonio Freitas Thomas Tursz Orianne Wagner-Ballon Claude Capron William Vainchencker François Martin Laurence Zitvogel

Tumor growth promotes the expansion of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (T reg) cells that counteract T cell-mediated immune responses. An inverse correlation between natural killer (NK) cell activation and T reg cell expansion in tumor-bearing patients, shown here, prompted us to address the role of T reg cells in controlling innate antitumor immunity. Our experiments indicate that human T reg cells exp...

2015
Zhanguang Zhang Ning Wu Yan Lu Dominique Davidson Marco Colonna André Veillette

DNAM-1 (CD226) is an activating receptor expressed on natural killer (NK) cells, CD8(+) T cells, and other immune cells. Upon recognition of its ligands, CD155 and CD112, DNAM-1 promotes NK cell-mediated elimination of transformed and virus-infected cells. It also has a key role in expansion and maintenance of virus-specific memory NK cells. Herein, the mechanism by which DNAM-1 controls NK cel...

2011
Anahid Jewett Han-Ching Tseng

Accumulated evidence indicates that cytotoxic function of immune effectors is largely suppressed in the tumor microenvironment by a number of distinct effectors and their secreted factors. The aims of this review are to provide a rationale and a potential mechanism for immunosuppression in cancer and to demonstrate the significance of such immunosuppression in cellular differentiation and progr...

Journal: :African journal of health sciences 2001
C A Omwandho C Peters J Falconer T K Roberts H R Tinneberg A G Tumbo-Oeri

To determine the effect of ovine and human placental IgG on human Natural Killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity in vitro placental IgG was eluted at acidic pH and purified by ion exchange and subsequently by affinity chromatography on protein G and protein A sepharose columns. These antibodies were analysed for presense of IgG by immuno-electrophoresis and relative purity determined by sodium dodecyl s...

2010
Don M. Benson Courtney E. Bakan Anjali Mishra Craig C. Hofmeister Yvonne Efebera Brian Becknell Robert A. Baiocchi Jianying Zhang Jianhua Yu Megan K. Smith Carli N. Greenfield Pierluigi Porcu Steven M. Devine Rinat Rotem-Yehudar Gerard Lozanski John C. Byrd Michael A. Caligiuri

T-cell expression of programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1) down-regulates the immune response against malignancy by interacting with cognate ligands (eg, PDL1) on tumor cells; however, little is known regarding PD-1 and natural killer (NK) cells. NK cells exert cytotoxicity against multiple myeloma (MM), an effect enhanced through novel therapies. We show that NK cells from MM patients express PD-...

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