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Adoptive NK cell therapy: a potential revolutionary approach in longevity therapeutics

Xuewen Deng, Hiroshi Terunuma

2024Immunity & Ageing24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aging process intricately involves immune system dynamics, with a crucial role in managing senescent cells (SNCs) and their senescence-associated secretory phenotypes (SASPs). Unfortunately, immunosenescence, a progressively dysregulated immunity with age, hampers effective SNC elimination, leading to accumulation, coupled with the release of SASPs, which, in turn, inhibits immunity and heightened susceptibility to aging-associated diseases (AADs). Natural killer (NK) cells, integral to the innate immune system, play a pivotal role in addressing SNCs swiftly. These cells also coordinate with other components of both innate and adaptive immunity to surveil and eliminate these cells. Accordingly, preserving NK cell function during aging is crucial for evading AADs and promoting healthy aging. Alternatively, NK-cell-based therapies present promising avenues for addressing the challenges associated with aging. Notable, recent studies in adoptive NK cell therapy have shown promise in rejuvenating immunosenescence, eliminating SNCs, and alleviating SASPs. This progress provides the proof-concept of adoptive NK cell therapy for senotherapy and holds promise as an emerging revolution in longevity therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunosenescenceImmunologyImmune systemImmunityInnate immune systemSenescenceMedicineCell therapyLongevityAcquired immune systemAdoptive cell transferNatural killer cellCellNeuroscienceBiologyT cellGerontologyCytotoxic T cellInternal medicineBiochemistryIn vitroGeneticsImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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