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Natural killer and natural killer-T cells in psoriasis

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2002
Psoriasis is characterized by a dermal and epidermal infiltrate comprised predominantly of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, respectively. These cells behave in an antigen-dependent manner, which suggests that psoriasis may be a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease.
Cameron, A.   +3 more
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Extranodal Natural Killer T-Cell Lymphoma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Extranodal Natural Killer T-Cell Lymphoma A 53-year-old man presented with fever, dyspnea, and rapidly progressive skin lesions.
Kuan-Yu, Chi, Hsiu-Nien, Shen
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Natural killer T cells and haemopoiesis

British Journal of Haematology, 2006
SummaryInvariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a small but powerful subset of regulatory T cells involved in the modulation of a variety of normal and pathological immune responses. In contrast to conventional or other types of regulatory T cells, they are activated by glycolipid and phospholipid ligands that are presented to them by the non ...
Anastasios, Karadimitris   +2 more
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Cutaneous natural killer/T-cell lymphoma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Lymphomas are classified as either Hodgkin's or non-Hodgkin's. The 2 subtypes of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that can present primarily in the skin are cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, both of which tend to be low-grade malignant neoplasms.
Michael A, Radonich   +2 more
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Natural killer cells and natural killer T cells

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2000
NK cells are important in protecting against viral infections, and they may regulate the immune response. They are activated by hematopoietic blasts and pose a barrier to bone marrow transplantation. They are also abundant in the pregnant uterine decidua, although their role there is unknown.
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Natural killer T cells in atherosclerosis

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2017
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that develops in response to hyperlipidaemia. Cells from both the innate and adaptive immune systems contribute to the development of atherosclerotic lesions. The role of natural killer T (NKT) cells in response to microbial pathogens and inflammatory disorders such as atherosclerosis has received ...
Godfrey S, Getz, Catherine A, Reardon
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Testicular natural killer T‐cell lymphoma

International Journal of Urology, 2005
Abstract  Primary testicular lymphomas account for less than 5% of all testicular neoplasms. Testicular natural killer (NK)/T‐cell lymphomas are exceptional and have a very poor prognosis. We report the case of a 30‐year‐old French Caucasian man with testicular NK/T‐cell lymphoma of the following immunophenotype: CD2+, CD3ɛ+ and CD56+.
Charles, Ballereau   +6 more
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Review on natural killer/T‐cell lymphoma

Hematological Oncology, 2021
Abstract Extranodal natural killer (NK)/T‐cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is strongly associated with Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and has a high prevalence in Asian and in Central and South America. About 85% of ENKTLs derive from NK cells and 15% from T‐cells. Various factors have been implicated in the development of ENKTL.
Xiaohua He   +3 more
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Natural Killer T Cells and Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Invariant natural killer T cells, originally characterized in mice and more recently defined in humans, are a unique, conserved T-cell sublineage possessing a rearrangement of the T-cell antigen receptor (Vα14Jα18 in mice and Vα24Jα18 in humans). Human natural killer T cells also have an invariant β chain (Vβ11). Vα24Vβ11 binds to glycolipids presented
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Beyond CAR-T cells: Natural killer cells immunotherapy

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2020
Children and adolescents suffering from refractory leukaemia, relapse after stem cell transplantation, solid metastatic tumour or refractory to conventional treatments still condition a dismal prognosis. The critical role of the immune system in the immunosurveillance of cancer is becoming relevant with the development of new treatments such as the ...
María Dolores, Corral Sánchez   +2 more
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