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SUBMITTER: Berrien-Elliott MM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9210521 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Berrien-Elliott Melissa M MM Foltz Jennifer A JA Russler-Germain David A DA Neal Carly C CC Tran Jennifer J Gang Margery M Wong Pamela P Fisk Bryan B Cubitt Celia C CC Marin Nancy D ND Zhou Alice Y AY Jacobs Miriam T MT Foster Mark M Schappe Timothy T McClain Ethan E Kersting-Schadek Samantha S Desai Sweta S Pence Patrick P Becker-Hapak Michelle M Eisele Jeremy J Mosior Matthew M Marsala Lynne L Griffith Obi L OL Griffith Malachi M Khan Saad M SM Spencer David H DH DiPersio John F JF Romee Rizwan R Uy Geoffrey L GL Abboud Camille N CN Ghobadi Armin A Westervelt Peter P Stockerl-Goldstein Keith K Schroeder Mark A MA Wan Fei F Lie Wen-Rong WR Soon-Shiong Patrick P Petti Allegra A AA Cashen Amanda F AF Fehniger Todd A TA
Science translational medicine 20220223 633
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that eliminate cancer cells, produce cytokines, and are being investigated as a nascent cellular immunotherapy. Impaired NK cell function, expansion, and persistence remain key challenges for optimal clinical translation. One promising strategy to overcome these challenges is cytokine-induced memory-like (ML) differentiation, whereby NK cells acquire enhanced antitumor function after stimulation with interleukin-12 (IL-12), IL-15, and IL-18. He ...[more]