Maryam Dokhanchi, Atefe Panahipoor Javaherdehi, Mohammad Raad, Shayan Khalilollah, Pooya Mahdavi, Mohammad Hossein Razizadeh, Alireza Zafarani
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摘要
背景:癌症因其对健康和社会经济造成的沉重负担,仍被视为世界性的重大健康问题。目前,肺癌是全球最常见的癌症致死原因。此外,间皮瘤和其他呼吸系统癌症,包括气管、喉和支气管癌症,也对健康构成了重大威胁。自然杀伤(NK)细胞是先天性免疫系统中参与抗癌的淋巴细胞:本综述讨论了在呼吸系统癌症的免疫监视中 NK 细胞活性的最新发现,以及基于 NK 细胞的抗癌疗法:肿瘤微环境中自然杀伤细胞的存在与各种恶性肿瘤患者较高的存活率有关。然而,癌细胞可利用多种机制逃避自然杀伤细胞介导的细胞毒性,包括主要组织相容性复合体 I 表达减少、配体脱落、抑制性受体上调和可溶性因子释放。利用 NK 细胞设计治疗方法可增强抗肿瘤免疫力,改善临床疗效。研究自然杀伤细胞与细胞因子刺激或免疫检查点抑制剂结合使用的临床试验已在各种呼吸系统恶性肿瘤中显示出良好的效果:尽管 NK 细胞在肿瘤监测中发挥着至关重要的作用,但肿瘤往往会通过各种机制逃避 NK 细胞的反应。以 NK 细胞为基础的疗法,包括 CAR-NK 细胞、免疫检查点抑制剂和细胞因子刺激,在应对这些策略方面取得了可喜的成果。然而,免疫抑制性肿瘤微环境等挑战依然存在。正在进行的研究对于通过靶向自噬、调节 miRNA 和开发组合方法来改善 NK 细胞疗法以提高呼吸系统癌症的疗效至关重要。
Natural Killer Cells in Cancers of Respiratory System and Their Applications in Therapeutic Approaches
Background
Cancer is still regarded as a major worldwide health issue due to its high health and socioeconomic burden. Currently, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related fatalities globally. Additionally, mesotheliomas and other cancers of the respiratory system, including those of the trachea, larynx, and bronchi, are also posing a significant health threat. Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes of the innate immune system involved in response against cancer.
Objective
This review discussed recent findings in the context of NK cell activity in the immune surveillance of respiratory system cancers and NK cell-based treatments to combat those malignancies.
Results
The presence of natural killer cells in the tumor microenvironment is shown to be associated with a higher survival rate in patients with various malignancies. However, cancerous cells benefit from several mechanisms to evade natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity, including reduced major histocompatibility complex I expression, shedding of ligands, upregulation of inhibitory receptors, and release of soluble factors. Using NK cells to design therapeutic approaches may enhance antitumor immunity and improve clinical outcomes. Clinical trials investigating the use of natural killer cells in combination with cytokine stimulation or immune checkpoint inhibitors have exhibited promising results in various respiratory system malignancies.
Conclusion
Respiratory system cancers present significant health challenges worldwide, and while NK cells play a crucial role in tumor surveillance, tumors often evade NK cell responses through various mechanisms. Advances in NK cell-based therapies, including CAR-NK cells, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and cytokine stimulation, have shown promising outcomes in tackling these tactics. However, challenges such as the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment persist. Ongoing research is crucial to improve NK cell therapies by targeting autophagy, modulating miRNAs, and developing combinatorial approaches to enhance treatment efficacy for respiratory cancers.
期刊介绍:
Immunity, Inflammation and Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal providing rapid publication of research across the broad field of immunology. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease gives rapid consideration to papers in all areas of clinical and basic research. The journal is indexed in Medline and the Science Citation Index Expanded (part of Web of Science), among others. It welcomes original work that enhances the understanding of immunology in areas including:
• cellular and molecular immunology
• clinical immunology
• allergy
• immunochemistry
• immunogenetics
• immune signalling
• immune development
• imaging
• mathematical modelling
• autoimmunity
• transplantation immunology
• cancer immunology