Cytokine induced killer cell immunotherapy in cancer treatment: from bench to bed side

Authors

  • Arashar Arafar Immunology Department, Medical Science Institute, Nigeria

Keywords:

Cytokine induced killer cells, Cancer treatment, Immunotherapy, Cell therapy

Abstract

Cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells are T effector cells generated by monocytes cultured and stimulated by cytokines. CIK cells were studied for more than 20 years ago. Because they can cause lysis of tumor cells that of both autologous and allogenic origins, they were used in cancer treatment.  This review aimed to summarize advancements of CIK cell research and their recent clinical applications in cancer treatment. In general, CIK cells were widely clinically used for recent 5 years. They gave promising results in breast cancer, lung cancer, renal cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma treatment. Looking into the future, CIK cell based immunotherapy will become an important tool in cancer treatment.

Published

2014-05-29

Issue

Section

Review

How to Cite

Cytokine induced killer cell immunotherapy in cancer treatment: from bench to bed side. (2014). Biomedical Research and Therapy, 1(02), 71-77. https://preservation.bmrat.org/index.php/BMRAT/article/view/23

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