The antileukemic potential of natural killer (NK) cells has over the years raised considerable interest and new immune-based treatment protocols characterized by the infusion of freshly isolated or ex vivo activated and expanded effectors have been designed. Several aspects still need to be addressed, including the optimal timing of NK infusion during the course of the disease, the best preparative regimen, the origin of NK cells and the possible need of ex vivo NK cell manipulation before the infusion. The aims of this review are to discuss the experimental and clinical data available on the role played by NK cells for leukemia patients and to revise the different good manufacturing practice protocols for ex vivo manipulation of these effector cells.

The antileukemic potential of natural killer cells / Torelli, Giovanni F; Peragine, Nadia; Mariglia, Paola; Foa, Roberto. - In: IMMUNOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1750-743X. - 8:4(2016), pp. 425-434. [10.2217/imt-2015-0009]

The antileukemic potential of natural killer cells

PERAGINE, NADIA;FOA, Roberto
2016

Abstract

The antileukemic potential of natural killer (NK) cells has over the years raised considerable interest and new immune-based treatment protocols characterized by the infusion of freshly isolated or ex vivo activated and expanded effectors have been designed. Several aspects still need to be addressed, including the optimal timing of NK infusion during the course of the disease, the best preparative regimen, the origin of NK cells and the possible need of ex vivo NK cell manipulation before the infusion. The aims of this review are to discuss the experimental and clinical data available on the role played by NK cells for leukemia patients and to revise the different good manufacturing practice protocols for ex vivo manipulation of these effector cells.
2016
good manufacturing practice; leukemia; natural killer cells; Immunology and Allergy; Oncology; Immunology
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The antileukemic potential of natural killer cells / Torelli, Giovanni F; Peragine, Nadia; Mariglia, Paola; Foa, Roberto. - In: IMMUNOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1750-743X. - 8:4(2016), pp. 425-434. [10.2217/imt-2015-0009]
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