Canine non-B, non-T NK lymphocytes have a potential antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity function against antibody-coated tumor cells.
Yoseop KimSoo-Hyeon LeeCheol-Jung KimJe-Jung LeeDohyeon YuSoomin AhnDong-Jun ShinSang-Ki KimPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
The results of this study suggest that canine non-B, non-T NK lymphocytes have a potential ADCC function and that combinational strategies of monoclonal antibodies with either cytokines, which activate NK cells in vivo, or adoptive transfer of NK cells may be a feasible method for amplifying the efficacy of immunotherapy against malignant cancers even with very low expression of target molecules in dogs.