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When cancer hides MHC I, NK cells may strike back
science3 hours ago

When cancer hides MHC I, NK cells may strike back

For decades, MHC class I was seen as the marker used by T cells to detect cancer, but tumors that downregulate MHC I evade T cells while potentially exposing themselves to natural killer (NK) cells that detect 'missing self.' NK cells are inhibited by MHC I through receptors like KIRs, so loss of MHC I can lift that brake, creating a vulnerability. In practice, tumors face barriers to NK cell infiltration and can become exhausted, making responses inconsistent. Researchers are pursuing NK cell–based therapies and cytokine strategies to exploit MHC I loss, particularly in cancers resistant to checkpoint inhibitors, with the goal of turning this paradox into a new therapeutic avenue while continuing to tackle delivery and safety challenges.

Maitake Mushrooms May Sharpen Memory in Older Adults, Study Finds
health1 month ago

Maitake Mushrooms May Sharpen Memory in Older Adults, Study Finds

An 18-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 47 adults aged 60+ found daily intake of maitake mushroom paste (Y10M strain) improved overall MoCA scores and memory, with a rise in natural killer (NK) cell activity that correlated with cognitive gains; a second strain (C5304) showed no such improvement. The results hint at an immune-mediated mechanism linking maitake polysaccharides to cognitive preservation, but the study's small size and variability call for larger trials before changing dietary guidance.

Advancements in MS Research: Uncovering the Link Between Viral Infections and NK Cells
health2 years ago

Advancements in MS Research: Uncovering the Link Between Viral Infections and NK Cells

Natural killer (NK) cells, a type of immune cell, play a critical role in preventing an immune response triggered by viral infections, such as the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), from leading to multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers found that certain NK cells can eliminate immune cells that mistakenly target healthy myelin, the protective covering around nerve fibers. People with multiple risk factors and high levels of antibodies against EBV and myelin were estimated to be 12 to 260 times more likely to develop MS. Identifying individuals at high risk of MS before symptoms appear could lead to new prevention and treatment strategies.

Long-Term COVID-19 Presence: Lungs Serve as Viral Hideout for 18 Months
health2 years ago

Long-Term COVID-19 Presence: Lungs Serve as Viral Hideout for 18 Months

A study conducted by the Institut Pasteur has revealed that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can persist in the lungs for up to 18 months after infection, challenging the belief that it becomes undetectable after initial recovery. This persistence is linked to a failure in the innate immune system, similar to viral reservoirs seen in HIV. The study highlights the role of NK cells in controlling these reservoirs and provides insights into the mechanisms of viral persistence, which could help in understanding long COVID.