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Mesenchymal stem cells and natural killer cells interaction mechanisms and potential clinical applications

Batol Abbasi, Karim Shamsasenjan, Majid Ahmadi, Seyedeh Ameneh Beheshti, Mahshid Saleh

2022Stem Cell Research & Therapy81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural killer cells (NK cells) are innate immune cells that are activated to fight tumor cells and virus-infected cells. NK cells also play an important role in the graft versus leukemia response. However, they can over-develop inflammatory reactions by secreting inflammatory cytokines and increasing Th1 differentiation, eventually leading to tissue damage. Today, researchers have attributed some autoimmune diseases and GVHD to NK cells. On the other hand, it has been shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can modulate the activity of NK cells, while some researchers have shown that NK cells can cause MSCs to lysis. Therefore, we considered it is necessary to investigate the effect of these two cells and their signaling pathway in contact with each other, also their clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

Mesenchymal stem cellNK-92Stem cellInterleukin 12Janus kinase 3BiologyCell biologyInnate immune systemImmunologyNatural killer T cellLymphokine-activated killer cellImmune systemInterleukin 21Innate lymphoid cellCancer researchCytotoxic T cellT cellIn vitroBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionMesenchymal stem cell researchMicroRNA in disease regulation
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