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Tumor-Infiltrating Natural Killer Cells

Beatriz Cózar, Marco Greppi, Sabrina Carpentier, Émilie Narni-Mancinelli, Laura Chiossone, Éric Vivier

2020Cancer Discovery469 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Because of their potent antitumor activity and their proinflammatory role, natural killer (NK) cells are at the forefront of efforts to develop immuno-oncologic treatments. NK cells participate in immune responses to tumors by killing target cells and producing cytokines. However, in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, NK cells become dysfunctional through exposure to inhibitory molecules produced by cancer cells, leading to tumor escape. We provide an overview of what is known about NK tumor infiltration and surveillance and about the mechanisms by which NK cells become dysfunctional. SIGNIFICANCE: The functions of tumor-infiltrating NK cells may be impaired. This review aims to describe the various mechanisms by which tumors alter NK-cell functions.

Topics & Concepts

Proinflammatory cytokineTumor microenvironmentImmune systemNatural killer cellCancer researchBiologyImmunologyInfiltration (HVAC)InflammationCytotoxicityIn vitroPhysicsThermodynamicsBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysT-cell and B-cell Immunology