Miguel Olivas-Aguirre, Cecilia Gutiérrez-Iñiguez, I. Pottosin, Oxana Dobrovinskaya
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Abstract
Recent research has emphasized the potential of natural and synthetic cannabinoids as anticancer agents. Yet it remains unclear whether and in which sense cannabinoids affect the anticancer activity of NK cells, an important branch of anticancer immunity. Similar uncertainty exists regarding NK cells-based immunotherapy. Here we presented an overview of multiple cannabinoid targets as canonical (mainly CB2) and non-canonical receptors, ion channels, transporters, and enzymes, expressed in NK cells, along with underlying molecular mechanisms. Through them, cannabinoids can affect viability, proliferation, migration, cytokine production, and the overall anticancer activity of NK cells. Respective holistic studies are limited, and, mostly, are phenomenological, not linking observed effects with certain molecular targets. Another problem of existing studies is the lack of standardisation, so that diverse cannabinoids at variable concentrations and ways of administration are applied, and often, instead of purified NK cells, the whole lymphocyte population is used. Therefore, there is an urgent need for more focused, systemic, and in-depth studies of the impact of the cannabinoid toolkit on NK cell function, to critically address the compatibility and potential synergies between NK activity and cannabinoid utilization in the realm of anticancer interventions.
最近的研究强调了天然和合成大麻素作为抗癌剂的潜力。然而,大麻素是否以及在何种意义上影响 NK 细胞的抗癌活性(NK 细胞是抗癌免疫的一个重要分支),目前仍不清楚。基于 NK 细胞的免疫疗法也存在类似的不确定性。在此,我们概述了在 NK 细胞中表达的多种大麻素靶点,如规范受体(主要是 CB2)和非规范受体、离子通道、转运体和酶,以及潜在的分子机制。通过它们,大麻素可以影响 NK 细胞的活力、增殖、迁移、细胞因子分泌和整体抗癌活性。相关的整体研究十分有限,而且大多是现象性研究,没有将观察到的效果与某些分子靶点联系起来。现有研究的另一个问题是缺乏标准化,因此使用的大麻素浓度和给药方式各不相同,而且通常使用的不是纯化的 NK 细胞,而是整个淋巴细胞群。因此,迫切需要对大麻素工具包对 NK 细胞功能的影响进行更集中、系统和深入的研究,以批判性地解决 NK 活性和大麻素利用在抗癌干预领域的兼容性和潜在协同作用问题。