Natural killer T cell based Immunotherapy.

Priyanka B Subrahmanyam, Wenji Sun, James E East, Junxin Li, Tonya J Webb
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Abstract

Natural killer T (NKT) cells play an important immunoregulatory role and are thought to bridge the innate and adaptive immune responses. Following activation through cognate interactions with lipid antigen presented in the context of CD1d molecules, NKT cells rapidly produce a plethora of cytokines and can also mediate cytotoxicity. Due to their potent effector functions, extensive research has been performed to increase our understanding on how to effectively modulate these cells. In fact, NKT cell agonists have been used as vaccine adjuvants to enhance antigen specific T and B cell responses to infections and malignancy. In this review, we will focus on recent advances in NKT cell-based vaccination strategies. Given the role that NKT cells play in autoimmune disease, infectious diseases, cancer, transplant immunology and dermatology, it is important to understand how to effectively guide their effector functions in order to develop novel immunotherapeutic strategies.

基于自然杀伤T细胞的免疫疗法。
自然杀伤T细胞(NKT)起着重要的免疫调节作用,被认为是先天免疫和适应性免疫反应的桥梁。在CD1d分子背景下,通过与脂质抗原的同源相互作用激活后,NKT细胞迅速产生过多的细胞因子,也可以介导细胞毒性。由于其强大的效应功能,已经进行了广泛的研究,以增加我们对如何有效调节这些细胞的理解。事实上,NKT细胞激动剂已被用作疫苗佐剂,以增强抗原特异性T细胞和B细胞对感染和恶性肿瘤的反应。在这篇综述中,我们将重点介绍基于NKT细胞的疫苗接种策略的最新进展。鉴于NKT细胞在自身免疫性疾病、传染病、癌症、移植免疫学和皮肤病学中的作用,了解如何有效引导其效应功能以开发新的免疫治疗策略非常重要。
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