Master regulator: p53’s pivotal role in steering NK-cell tumor patrol

Haohao Wang, Qingjie Chen, Qinghua Liu, Changjiang Luo
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The p53 protein, encoded by TP53, is a tumor suppressor that plays a critical role in regulating apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, and angiogenesis in tumor cells via controlling various downstream signals. Natural killer (NK) cell-mediated immune surveillance is a vital self-defense mechanism against cancer and other diseases, with NK cell activity regulated by various mechanisms. Among these, p53 plays a significant role in immune regulation by maintaining the homeostasis and functionality of NK cells. It enhances the transcriptional activity of NK cell-activating ligands and downregulates inhibitory ligands to boost NK cell activation and tumor-killing efficacy. Additionally, p53 influences NK cell cytotoxicity by promoting apoptosis, autophagy, and ferroptosis in different tumor cells. p53 is involved in the regulation of NK cell activity and effector functions through multiple pathways. p53 also plays a pivotal role in the tumor microenvironment (TME), regulating the activity of NK cells. NK cells are critical components of the TME and are capable of directly killing tumor cells. And p53 mutates in numerous cancers, with the most common alteration being a missense mutation. These mutations are commonly associated with poor survival rates in patients with cancer. This review details p53’s role in NK cell tumor immunosurveillance, summarizing how p53 enhances NK cell recognition and tumor destruction. We also explore the potential applications of p53 in tumor immunotherapy, discussing strategies for modulating p53 to enhance NK cell function and improve the efficacy of tumor immunotherapy, along with the associated challenges. Understanding the interaction between p53 and NK cells within the TME is crucial for advancing NK cell-based immunotherapy and developing p53-related novel therapeutics.
主调节器:p53 在引导 NK 细胞巡视肿瘤方面的关键作用
由 TP53 编码的 p53 蛋白是一种肿瘤抑制因子,它通过控制各种下游信号,在调节肿瘤细胞的凋亡、细胞周期调节和血管生成方面发挥着至关重要的作用。自然杀伤细胞(NK)介导的免疫监视是对抗癌症和其他疾病的重要自我防御机制,NK 细胞的活性受多种机制调控。其中,p53 通过维持 NK 细胞的平衡和功能,在免疫调节中发挥着重要作用。它能增强 NK 细胞激活配体的转录活性,并下调抑制配体,从而增强 NK 细胞的激活和杀伤肿瘤的功效。此外,p53 还通过促进不同肿瘤细胞的凋亡、自噬和铁变态反应来影响 NK 细胞的细胞毒性。p53 通过多种途径参与 NK 细胞活性和效应功能的调控。NK 细胞是 TME 的重要组成部分,能够直接杀死肿瘤细胞。而 p53 在许多癌症中都会发生突变,最常见的改变是错义突变。这些突变通常与癌症患者的低生存率有关。本综述详细介绍了 p53 在 NK 细胞肿瘤免疫监视中的作用,总结了 p53 如何增强 NK 细胞的识别能力和肿瘤杀伤力。我们还探讨了 p53 在肿瘤免疫疗法中的潜在应用,讨论了调节 p53 以增强 NK 细胞功能和提高肿瘤免疫疗法疗效的策略以及相关挑战。了解 p53 与 NK 细胞在 TME 中的相互作用对于推进基于 NK 细胞的免疫疗法和开发与 p53 相关的新型疗法至关重要。
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