26Oct 2021
Human intestinal and circulating invariant natural killer T cells are cytotoxic against colorectal cancer cells via the perforin–granzyme pathway

Human intestinal and circulating invariant natural killer T cells are cytotoxic against colorectal cancer cells via the perforin–granzyme pathway

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are lipid‐specific T lymphocytes with important roles in antitumor immunity. Here, we demonstrated that intestinal and blood‐derived iNKT cells can eliminate human colon cancer (CRC) cells. We also showed that iNKT cells require the release of perforin and granzymes to kill CRC cells, using both innate and adaptive mechanisms to recognize them. Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are lipid‐specific T lymphocytes endowed with cytotoxic activities and are thus considered important in antitumor immunity. While several studies have demonstrated iNKT cell cytotoxicity against different tumors, very little is known about their cell‐killing activities in human colorectal cancer (CRC). Our aim was to assess whether human iNKT cells are cytotoxic against colon cancer cells and the mechanisms underlying this activity...

  • #oncology

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