REGULATION OF MHC I MOLECULES IN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS AND THE SENSITIZING OF NK CELLS

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Burster, Timo
Gärtner, Fabian
Bulach, Christiane
Zhanapiya, Anuar
Gihring, Adrian
Knippschild, Uwe

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Pharmaceuticals

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Immunotherapy has been established as an important area in the therapy of malignant diseases. Immunogenicity sufficient for immune recognition and subsequent elimination can be bypassed by tumors through altered and/or reduced expression levels of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) molecules. Natural killer (NK) cells can eliminate tumor cells in a MHC I antigen presentation-independent manner by an array of activating and inhibitory receptors, which are promising candidates for immunotherapy. Here we summarize the latest findings in recognizing and regulating MHC I molecules that affect NK cell surveillance of glioblastoma cells....

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: Burster, T.; Gärtner, F.; Bulach, C.; Zhanapiya, A.; Gihring, A.; Knippschild, U. Regulation of MHC I Molecules in Glioblastoma Cells and the Sensitizing of NK Cells. Pharmaceuticals 2021, 14, 236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14030236

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