Citation:
Barnes SA, Audsley KM, Newnes HV, Fernandez S, de Jong E, Waithman J, Foley B. Type I interferon subtypes differentially activate the anti-leukaemic function of natural killer cells. Front Immunol. 2022;13
Keywords:
Adoptive cell therapy; immunotherapy; interferon subtypes; leukemia;
natural killer cells
Abstract:
Natural killer (NK) cells have an intrinsic ability to detect and eliminate leukaemic cells. Cellular therapies using cytokine-activated NK cells have emerged as promising treatments for patients with advanced leukaemia. However, not all patients respond to current NK cell therapies, and thus improvements in efficacy are required.