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April 28, 2025
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have uncovered a unique ability of a special subtype of natural killer cells in the immune system, called adaptive NK cells, to remember ovarian tumours and effectively attack them. The discovery, published in Cancer Immunology Research, could pave the way for new, more powerful immunotherapies for difficult-to-treat cancers.

NK cells, or natural killer cells, are white blood cells that play a central role in the body’s defence against viral infections and cancer. NK cells can identify and destroy unhealthy-looking cells, such as tumour cells, without prior exposure.

Adaptive NK cells, aNK cells, are a subset of NK cells that can remember past infections or tumours and react more strongly the next time they encounter the same threat. This ability makes them particularly promising for cancer treatment.

The study shows that aNK cells can remember tumour-specific signals, infiltrate and fight cancer cells, and cooperate with other immune cells to become even more effective, making them particularly attractive for cancer treatment.

“Our results demonstrate that aNK cells have great potential for treating cancer, especially for patients with difficult-to-treat ovarian cancer,” says Dhifaf Sarhan, senior lecturer at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, who led the research.

“The study also challenges previous perceptions of NK cells, which have historically been considered only innate immune cells with no memory function against cancer,” she continues. “This opens new opportunities for the development of innovative immunotherapies.”

The study involved comprehensive analyses of human immune cells and ovarian tumour tissues, utilising advanced RNA and gene expression mapping techniques at the single-cell level. This allowed the researchers to investigate how aNK cells interact with ovarian cancer tumour cells.

“The next step in our research is to develop methods that increase the number and activity of aNK cells in patients, followed by clinical trials to evaluate their effect on patient survival rates,” says Dhifaf Sarhan.

See the scientific article for information about funders and potential conflicts of interest.

Publication: “Adaptive NK Cells Exhibit Tumour-Specific Immune Memory and Cytotoxicity in Ovarian Cancer”, Yizhe Sun, Andrea Rodgers Furones, Okan Gultekin, Shruti Khare, Shi Yong Neo, Wenyang Shi, Lidia Moyano-Galceran, Kong-Peng Lam, Ramanuj Dasgupta, Jonas Fuxe, Sahar Salehi, Kaisa Lehti, Dhifaf Sarhan, Cancer Immunology Research, online April 28, 2025, doi: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0852

Journal

Cancer Immunology Research

DOI

10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0852

Article Title

Adaptive NK Cells Exhibit Tumour-Specific Immune Memory and Cytotoxicity in Ovarian Cancer

Article Publication Date

28-Apr-2025

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Journal
Cancer Immunology Research
DOI
10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0852

Journal

Cancer Immunology Research

DOI

10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0852

Article Title

Adaptive NK Cells Exhibit Tumour-Specific Immune Memory and Cytotoxicity in Ovarian Cancer

Article Publication Date

28-Apr-2025

Keywords
/Life sciences/Cell biology/Cells/Blood cells/Leukocytes/Lymphocytes/Natural killer cells

/Health and medicine/Diseases and disorders/Cancer/Ovarian cancer

/Life sciences/Organismal biology/Anatomy/Tissue/Neoplasms/Ovarian tumors

/Scientific community/Research programs/Cancer research

/Life sciences/Immunology/Cancer immunology/Cancer immunotherapy

/Health and medicine/Medical specialties/Oncology/Cancer patients

/Life sciences/Cell biology/Cells/Neoplastic cells/Tumor cells

/Life sciences/Genetics/Molecular genetics/Genetic material/RNA/Messenger RNA/Target mRNA

/Life sciences/Signal transduction/NK cell receptor signaling

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