How do NK cells kill tumour cells?
by releasing cytotoxic granules (perforin/granzyme)
What clinical trial phase looks primarily at safety?
Phase I
has NK cell therapy seen more clinical efficacy for solid or hematological cancers?
hematological
What broad category of molecule is used in the experimental context to activate/increase the cytotoxic capacity of NK cells (usually before infusion into patient)?
cytokines
What form of cancer are most NK cell trials currently looking at?
Leukemia
which cytokine has the most adverse side effects when infused in vivo?
IL2
Inhibitory
autologous - cells come from patient themselves
allogeneic - cells come from donor (genetically dissimilar/immunologically incompatible)
Which white blood cells makeup LAK cells?
T cells and NK cells
CD56dim
What benefit does allogeneic cell therapy have over autologous cell therapy?
What was the cytokine investigated in our chosen phase I seminal clinical trial?
IL21