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Boosted ‘Natural Killer’ Cells Could Lead to Off-The-Shelf Cancer Immunotherapy : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 28, 2025 11:40 pm
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Enhanced CAR-NK Cells Show Promise in Fighting Cancer

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard Medical School have made significant modifications to chimeric antigen receptor natural killer (CAR-NK) cells to improve their efficacy in targeting and killing cancerous tumors.

CAR-NK cells are a type of immune cell that can be engineered to better recognize and attack cancer cells. By attaching chimeric antigen receptors to natural killer cells, scientists can enhance their ability to target specific proteins found on cancer cells.

One of the challenges in using CAR-NK cells is the risk of rejection by the body’s immune system. To address this issue, researchers have developed a novel method to hide the transplanted cells from the immune system, ensuring they are not mistaken as foreign invaders.

In preclinical studies involving mice and human tissues, the engineered CAR-NK cells demonstrated improved cancer-fighting capabilities and were well tolerated by the immune system. These findings are a promising step towards developing more effective cancer therapies.

Key Findings:

  • The engineered CAR-NK cells showed prolonged survival in mouse models compared to standard CAR-NK cells.
  • There was a reduced risk of cytokine release syndrome, a severe side effect associated with some immunotherapies.
  • The modifications made to CAR-NK cells could also benefit CAR-T cell therapies, potentially improving their effectiveness in treating cancer.

Further research is needed to validate these findings in clinical trials and determine the feasibility of using allogeneic therapies, which involve using immune cells from healthy donors. The researchers believe that their approach could pave the way for the development of off-the-shelf allogeneic therapies for cancer treatment.

Overall, the study published in Nature Communications highlights the potential of enhanced CAR-NK cells as a promising strategy for improving cancer immunotherapy.

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