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Regulatory functions of NK cells during infections and cancer
Fecha
2021-01Registro en:
Zwirner, Norberto Walter; Domaica, Carolina Ines; Fuertes, Mercedes Beatriz; Regulatory functions of NK cells during infections and cancer; Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology; Journal of Leukocyte Biology; 109; 1; 1-2021; 185-194
0741-5400
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Zwirner, Norberto Walter
Domaica, Carolina Ines
Fuertes, Mercedes Beatriz
Resumen
After recognition, NK cells can kill susceptible target cells through perforin-dependent mechanisms or by inducing death receptor-mediated apoptosis, and they can also secrete cytokines that are pivotal for immunomodulation. Despite the critical role as effector cells against tumors and virus-infected cells, NK cells have been implicated in the regulation of T cell-mediated responses in different models of autoimmunity, transplantation, and viral infections. Here, we review the mechanisms described for NK cell-mediated inhibition of adaptive immune responses, with spotlight on the emerging evidence of their regulatory role that shapes antitumor immune responses.