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Cancer immunotherapy via stem cell-derived NK cells.

Fatemeh HosseiniMohammad AhmadvandRoya KarimiSeyed Asadollah MousaviJafar AiMohsen Nikbakht
Published in: Immunotherapy (2023)
NK cells are the first sentinels of the immune system that can recognize and eradicate transformed cells. Their activation without a need for additional signaling have attracted great attention on the use of NK cells as a promising option in cancer immunotherapy. However, the large-scale production of NK cells for successful NK cells therapy is a challenge that needs to be tackled. Engineering NK cells to avoid tumor escape and improve their antitumor potency are the other matters of focus that have widely been studied in the recent years. This paper reviews the most recent advances in the stem cell-derived NK cell technology and discusses the potential of the engineered NK cells for clinical applications in cancer immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • stem cells
  • working memory
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • risk assessment
  • oxidative stress