Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes with important roles in innate and adaptive immune responses to tumours and viral infection. However, in certain chronic diseases, including obesity and cancer, NK cell functional responses are impaired. Recently, research has highlighted the importance of NK cell metabolism in facilitating robust NK cell effector functions. This Review describes our current understanding of mouse and human NK cell metabolism and the key signalling pathways that mediate metabolic responses in NK cells. Furthermore, it explores how defects in metabolism can contribute to the generation of dysfunctional NK cells in chronic disease. Finally, the potential for new therapeutic strategies targeting cellular metabolism is ...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of lymphocytes which classically form part of the innate ...
Cellular metabolism and signaling pathways are key regulators to determine conventional T cell fate ...
NK cells expressing self-inhibitory receptors display increased functionality compared to NK cells l...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a critical component in the innate immune response against disease. NK...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of innate immune cells that can rapidly kill cancer cells...
It is now known that metabolism, in addition to providing energy and biochemical building blocks, al...
NK cells are innate lymphocytes which play an essential role in protection against cancer and viral ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells are important anti-cancer innate immune cells. They are essential for canc...
Natural killer (NK) cell education is an essential developmental process for NK cell effector functi...
Background Natural killer (NK) cells provide important immune protection from cancer and are a key r...
International audienceThe control of cellular metabolism is now recognized as key to regulate functi...
Natural Killer (NK) cells undergo a distinct metabolic response following cytokine stimulation, whic...
Leukocytes often undergo rapid changes in cell phenotype, for example, from a resting to an activate...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of lymphocytes which classically form part of the innate ...
Cellular metabolism and signaling pathways are key regulators to determine conventional T cell fate ...
NK cells expressing self-inhibitory receptors display increased functionality compared to NK cells l...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a critical component in the innate immune response against disease. NK...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of innate immune cells that can rapidly kill cancer cells...
It is now known that metabolism, in addition to providing energy and biochemical building blocks, al...
NK cells are innate lymphocytes which play an essential role in protection against cancer and viral ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells are important anti-cancer innate immune cells. They are essential for canc...
Natural killer (NK) cell education is an essential developmental process for NK cell effector functi...
Background Natural killer (NK) cells provide important immune protection from cancer and are a key r...
International audienceThe control of cellular metabolism is now recognized as key to regulate functi...
Natural Killer (NK) cells undergo a distinct metabolic response following cytokine stimulation, whic...
Leukocytes often undergo rapid changes in cell phenotype, for example, from a resting to an activate...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of lymphocytes which classically form part of the innate ...
Cellular metabolism and signaling pathways are key regulators to determine conventional T cell fate ...
NK cells expressing self-inhibitory receptors display increased functionality compared to NK cells l...