Journal article

Natural killer cells and their therapeutic role in pancreatic cancer: A systematic review

JRM Van Audenaerde, G Roeyen, PK Darcy, MH Kershaw, M Peeters, ELJ Smits

Pharmacology and Therapeutics | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer is among the three deadliest cancers worldwide with the lowest 5-year survival of all cancers. Despite all efforts, therapeutic improvements have barely been made over the last decade. Even recent highly promising targeted and immunotherapeutic approaches did not live up to their expectations. Therefore, other horizons have to be explored. Natural Killer (NK) cells are gaining more and more interest as a highly attractive target for cancer immunotherapies, both as pharmaceutical target and for cell therapies. In this systematic review we summarise the pathophysiological adaptions of NK cells in pancreatic cancer and highlight possible (future) therapeutic NK cell-related ta..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors declare to have no conflict of interest. Jonas RM Van Audenaerde is a research fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders (fellowship number 1S32316N). He received a travel grant from the Research Foundation Flanders (V4.090.17N) to visit the PeterMacCallum Cancer Centre. We also want to express our special gratitude to Mr. Willy Floren and the Vereycken family for their kind gifts which enabled us to perform this work.