Медицинская иммунология (Oct 2019)

LECTIN-DEPENDENT DIVERSITY OF NATURAL KILLER POPULATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS AGAINST TUMORS AND VIRUSES

  • M. V. Lakhtin,
  • V. M. Lakhtin,
  • V. A. Aleshkin,
  • S. S. Afanasiev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2019-4-595-602
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
pp. 595 – 602

Abstract

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Response of human natural killer (NK) cell populations (NKP) against tumors in the presence of viruses was evaluated as a quite variable, early adapting for the pathological signals in organism, mobile and selective combination agents. NKP act as a result of co-functioning between the receptor lectins (RL) recognizing glycopatterns (RL as triggers, initiators and basic agents for coupled activities), and Ig-like, cytotoxic and other additional communicative and effector receptors (superstructural, tuning for achievement of final effector-type NKP constructions required), and their ligands (modulators of final cell surface receptor mosaics). Such NKP created play important role in redistribution of NKP-induced antitumor/ antiviral cytokines in organism. Intercellular communicative potential of NKP also involves other innate and innate-like cells. Such extended communications of NKP provide a prospective and universal resource of human protection. NKP must be under consideration upon development of new maneuvre and relilable prophylactic and immunotherapeutic antitumor/ antiviral systems and vaccine strategies. The ways for the fine tuning (RL—KIR/ NCR/ CD/ their combinations) algorithms of RL-based creation of antitumor/ antiviral NKP are revealed. Key role is given to screening spectrum of patient NKP for development of communicative anticancer/ antiviral strategies. The status of NK compartment will characterize resistance of individuum/ contingent of individuums to viral infections of epidemiological significance, will play important role in anti-epidemic protection of regional population.

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