2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-023-04669-4
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Multimeric immunotherapeutic complexes activating natural killer cells towards HIV-1 cure

Rafaëla Schober,
Bianca Brandus,
Thessa Laeremans
et al.

Abstract: Background Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has dramatically extended the life expectancy of people living with HIV-1 and improved their quality of life. There is nevertheless no cure for HIV-1 infection since HIV-1 persists in viral reservoirs of latently infected CD4+ T cells. cART does not eradicate HIV-1 reservoirs or restore cytotoxic natural killer (NK) cells which are dramatically reduced by HIV-1 infection, and express the checkpoint inhibitors NKG2A or KIR2DL upregulated after… Show more

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“…Accordingly, several NK-based immunotherapies, such as antibodies (which either block inhibitory or boost activating receptors) and CAR-NK cells that retarget NK cells to HIV-infected cells, are being tested in HIV infection settings [54]. Among other approaches, our team also recently reported the development of a molecule able to boost NK cells and stimulate their cytotoxic action against HIV-infected cells by binding to the inhibitory receptors NKG2A or KIR and by multimerization of IL-15 [55].…”
Section: Bispecific Killer Engagers (Bikes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, several NK-based immunotherapies, such as antibodies (which either block inhibitory or boost activating receptors) and CAR-NK cells that retarget NK cells to HIV-infected cells, are being tested in HIV infection settings [54]. Among other approaches, our team also recently reported the development of a molecule able to boost NK cells and stimulate their cytotoxic action against HIV-infected cells by binding to the inhibitory receptors NKG2A or KIR and by multimerization of IL-15 [55].…”
Section: Bispecific Killer Engagers (Bikes)mentioning
confidence: 99%