战争中的自然杀伤细胞:揭示NK细胞在急性髓性白血病中的作用

V. Cianga, Cătălin Doru Dănăilă, I. Antohe, Mariana PAVAL-TANASA, P. Cianga, C. Rusu
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自然杀伤(NK)细胞在对抗癌症的免疫反应中发挥重要作用,包括血液系统疾病,如骨髓增生异常综合征(MDS)和急性髓性白血病(AML)。这篇综述探讨了白血病微环境对AML和MDS中NK细胞亚群的影响,揭示了它们在疾病进展中的潜在意义。在AML中,研究表明NK细胞在改变的骨髓微环境中成熟受阻,而来自外周血的NK细胞有分化到最后阶段的倾向。白血病微环境不仅影响NK细胞,也影响其他免疫区室,包括T细胞。因此,AML中的T细胞和NK细胞都出现了效应细胞衰竭现象,导致免疫反应受损。此外,AML和MDS患者NK细胞上抑制受体(如NKG2A和KIR)的表达改变表明,白血病细胞可能参与了这些效应物表面关键抑制分子的优先表达。白血病微环境中细胞因子环境的失调可能导致受体表达模式的改变,从而影响NK细胞的细胞毒性和分泌功能。总之,白血病细胞和改变的微环境对AML和MDS的NK细胞亚群都有深远的影响,影响它们的成熟、功能和表型。了解这些相互作用可以提供新的治疗方法,以增强抗肿瘤免疫反应和改善这些患者的预后。
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Natural Killer cells at war: Unravelling the role of NK cells in acute myeloid leukemia
Natural Killer (NK) cells play a major role in the immune response against cancer, including hematological conditions such as myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemias (AML). This review explores the impact of the leukemic microenvironment on NK cell subsets in AML and MDS, shedding light on their potential implications in disease progression. In AML, studies have revealed a maturation blockade of NK cells in the altered bone marrow microenvironment, while NK cells from peripheral blood have the tendency to differentiate all the way to the final stages. The leukemic microenvironment not only affects NK cells but other immune compartments as well, including T cells. Therefore, a phenomenon of effector cell exhaustion has been described for both T cells and NK cells in AML, leading to compromised immune responses. Furthermore, altered expression of inhibitory receptors, such as NKG2A and KIR, on NK cells in AML and MDS suggests a potential involvement of leukemic cells in the preferential expression of key inhibitory molecules on the surface of these effectors. The dysregulated cytokine milieu within the leukemic microenvironment may account for the changes in receptor expression patterns, influencing both NK cell cytotoxicity and secretory functions. In conclusion, the leukemic cells and altered microenvironment have profound effects on NK cell subsets in both AML and MDS, affecting their maturation, function, and phenotype. Understanding these interactions may provide insights into novel therapeutic approaches to enhance the anti-tumoral immune response and improve outcomes for these patients.
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