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Natural killer cell-derived exosome-based cancer therapy: from biological roles to clinical significance and implications

Chaohua Si, Jianen Gao, Xu Ma

2024Molecular Cancer50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are important immune cells in the organism and are the third major type of lymphocytes besides T cells and B cells, which play an important function in cancer therapy. In addition to retaining the tumor cell killing function of natural killer cells, natural killer cell-derived exosomes cells also have the characteristics of high safety, wide source, easy to preserve and transport. At the same time, natural killer cell-derived exosomes are easy to modify, and the engineered exosomes can be used in combination with a variety of current cancer therapies, which not only enhances the therapeutic efficacy, but also significantly reduces the side effects. Therefore, this review summarizes the source, isolation and modification strategies of natural killer cell-derived exosomes and the combined application of natural killer cell-derived engineered exosomes with other antitumor therapies, which is expected to accelerate the clinical translation process of natural killer cell-derived engineered exosomes in cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesBiologyNatural killer cellImmune systemCellExosomeCancer cellCancer researchCancerImmunotherapyLymphokine-activated killer cellCancer immunotherapyNatural killer T cellImmunologyCytotoxic T cellT cellmicroRNAInterleukin 21In vitroBiochemistryGeneGeneticsExtracellular vesicles in diseaseImmune Cell Function and InteractionThermal properties of materials
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