Natural Killer (NK) cells are becoming an ever more promising tool to design new antitumor strategies. However, two major issues are still a challenge to obtain versatile and effective NK-based therapies: the way to maximize the persistency of powerful NK effectors in the patient, and the way to overcome the multiple escape mechanisms that keep away or suppress NK cells at the tumor site. In this regard, targeting the hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), which is important for both tumor progression and immune suppression, may be an opportunity. Especially, in the context of the ongoing studies focused on more effective NK-based therapeutic products.
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Vitale, M., & Parodi, M. (2021). Blocking HIF to enhance NK cells: Hints for new anti-tumor therapeutic strategies? Vaccines, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9101144
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