TY - JOUR
T1 - Natural killer cells and tumor metastasis
AU - Lee, Hwan Hee
AU - Kang, Hyojeung
AU - Cho, Hyosun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea.
PY - 2017/9/1
Y1 - 2017/9/1
N2 - Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes that recognize tumor cells or stressed cells through ‘missing-self’ signals, such as altered or absent expression of MHC class I molecules. The function of NK cells is regulated by the activation or inhibition of receptors present on their surface. The activation of NK cells results in cytotoxic activity on target cells through release of toxic granules and inflammatory cytokines. However, NK cells infiltrating tumors have been frequently shown to exhibit a skewed phenotype that includes decreased antitumor activity and enhanced protumor activities, such as angiogenesis and metastasis. In fact, many studies have reported that tumor microenvironments induce a protumor phenotype in NK cells. Here, we review the biological properties of NK cells in the context of tumorigenesis and tumor progression, with a specific focus on the interactions between NK cells and critical tumor microenvironments, such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, matrix metalloproteinases, and tumor-associated chronic inflammation in tumor metastasis.
AB - Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes that recognize tumor cells or stressed cells through ‘missing-self’ signals, such as altered or absent expression of MHC class I molecules. The function of NK cells is regulated by the activation or inhibition of receptors present on their surface. The activation of NK cells results in cytotoxic activity on target cells through release of toxic granules and inflammatory cytokines. However, NK cells infiltrating tumors have been frequently shown to exhibit a skewed phenotype that includes decreased antitumor activity and enhanced protumor activities, such as angiogenesis and metastasis. In fact, many studies have reported that tumor microenvironments induce a protumor phenotype in NK cells. Here, we review the biological properties of NK cells in the context of tumorigenesis and tumor progression, with a specific focus on the interactions between NK cells and critical tumor microenvironments, such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, matrix metalloproteinases, and tumor-associated chronic inflammation in tumor metastasis.
KW - Chronic inflammation
KW - EMT
KW - MMPs
KW - Natural killer cells
KW - Tumor metastasis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85028833209
U2 - 10.1007/s12272-017-0951-9
DO - 10.1007/s12272-017-0951-9
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28871566
AN - SCOPUS:85028833209
SN - 0253-6269
VL - 40
SP - 1037
EP - 1049
JO - Archives of Pharmacal Research
JF - Archives of Pharmacal Research
IS - 9
ER -