Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) - which include cytotoxic Natural Killer (NK) cells and helper-type ILC - are important regulators of tissue immune homeostasis, with possible roles in tumor surveillance. We analyzed ILC and their functionality in human lymph nodes (LN). In LN, NK cells and ILC3 were the prominent subpopulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunotherapy targeting immune checkpoint receptors brought a breakthrough in the treatment of metastatic melanoma patients. However, a number of patients still resist these immunotherapies. Present on CD8T cells, immune checkpoint receptors are expressed by innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), which may contribute to the clinical response.
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September 2020
Background: Targeted therapies and immunotherapies are first-line treatments for patients with advanced melanoma. Serine-threonine protein kinase B-RAF (BRAF) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MEK) inhibition leads to a 70% response rate in patients with advanced melanoma with a mutation. However, acquired resistance occurs in the majority of patients, leading to relapse.
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January 2021
Cell-mediated cytotoxicity is a major function of cytotoxic lymphocytes. The cytotoxic function of immune effectors requires accurate and sensitive quantification as tumor immunotherapies are actively developed to treat growing types of tumors. Various methods have been developed to quantify this function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe antitumor functions of NK cells are regulated by the integration of positive and negative signals triggered by numerous membrane receptors present on the NK cells themselves. Among the main activating receptors, NKG2D binds several stress-induced molecules on tumor targets. Engagement of NKG2D by its ligands (NKG2D-Ls) induces NK cell activation leading to production of cytokines and target cell lysis.
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