Invariant NKT cells: Killers and conspirators against cancer.

Abstract:

:Although invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells influence antitumor responses indirectly by secreting cytokines and promoting the cytolytic functions of T and NK cells, we find that iNKT cells mediate direct tumoricidal activity in vitro and significantly inhibit tumor growth in vivo, even in the absence of other cytotoxic lymphocytes.

journal_name

Oncoimmunology

journal_title

Oncoimmunology

authors

Bassiri H,Das R,Nichols KE

doi

10.4161/onci.27440

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-12-01 00:00:00

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e27440

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12

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2162-4011

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2162-402X

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2013ONCOIMM0350

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2

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