Natural killer cells and acute myeloid leukemia: promises and challenges.

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-31 DOI:10.1007/s00262-022-03217-1
Shayan Rahmani, Niloufar Yazdanpanah, Nima Rezaei
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Abstract

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is considered as one of the most malignant conditions of the bone marrow. Over the past few decades, despite substantial progresses in the management of AML, relapse remission remains a major problem. Natural killer cells (NK cells) are known as a unique component of the innate immune system. Due to swift tumor detection, distinct cytotoxic action, and extensive immune interaction, NK cells have been used in various cancer settings for decades. It has been a growing knowledge of therapeutic magnitudes ranging from adoptive NK cell transfer to chimeric antigen receptor NK cells, aiming to achieve better therapeutic responses in patients with AML. In this article, the potentials of NK cells for treatment of AML are highlighted, and challenges for such therapeutic methods are discussed. In addition, the clinical application of NK cells, mainly in patients with AML, is pictured according to the existing evidence.

自然杀伤细胞与急性髓性白血病:希望与挑战。
急性髓性白血病(AML)被认为是骨髓中最恶性的疾病之一。过去几十年来,尽管急性髓细胞白血病的治疗取得了重大进展,但复发缓解仍是一个主要问题。众所周知,自然杀伤细胞(NK 细胞)是先天性免疫系统的独特组成部分。由于能迅速发现肿瘤、具有独特的细胞毒性作用和广泛的免疫相互作用,NK 细胞几十年来一直被用于各种癌症治疗。从NK细胞的收养性转移到嵌合抗原受体NK细胞,人们对其治疗效果的认识不断提高,目的是在急性髓细胞性白血病患者中取得更好的治疗效果。本文强调了 NK 细胞治疗急性髓细胞白血病的潜力,并讨论了此类治疗方法面临的挑战。此外,还根据现有证据描绘了NK细胞的临床应用,主要是在急性髓细胞性白血病患者中的应用。
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HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY
HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: History of Education Quarterly publishes topics that span the history of education, both formal and nonformal, including the history of childhood, youth, and the family. The subjects are not limited to any time period and are universal in scope.
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