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Natural killer cell-derived exosomes for cancer immunotherapy: innovative therapeutics art.

Zahra HatamiZahra Sadat HashemiMohamad EftekharyAla AmiriVahid KarpishehKaveh NasrollahiReza Jafari
Published in: Cancer cell international (2023)
Chimeric antigen receptor natural killer cells (CAR-NK) promote off-the-shelf cellular therapy for solid tumors and malignancy.However,, the development of CAR-NK is due to their immune surveillance uncertainty and cytotoxicity challenge was restricted. Natural killer cell-derived exosome (NK-Exo) combine crucial targeted cellular therapies of NK cell therapies with unique non-toxic Exo as a self-origin shuttle against cancer immunotherapy. This review study covers cytokines, adoptive (autologous and allogenic) NK immunotherapy, stimulatory and regulatory functions, and cell-free derivatives from NK cells. The future path of NK-Exo cytotoxicity and anti-tumor activity with considering non-caspase-independent/dependent apoptosis and Fas/FasL pathway in cancer immunotherapy. Finally, the significance and implication of NK-Exo therapeutics through combination therapy and the development of emerging approaches for the purification and delivery NK-Exo to severe immune and tumor cells and tissues were discussed in detail.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • combination therapy
  • cell free
  • cell death
  • small molecule
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy
  • public health
  • bone marrow
  • cancer therapy
  • hiv infected
  • cell cycle arrest
  • drug delivery