Natural Killer (NK) cells are immune cells that destroy infected and cancerous cells. Cell ForLife Biotech uses NK-cell–based immunotherapy to provide advanced and personalized cancer treatment solutions.
Natural Killer cells (NK cells) are specialized white blood cells that play a vital role in the immune system. They eliminate virus-infected cells, damaged tissues, and malignant cancer cells. As key components of the innate immune system, NK cells act as powerful first responders, protecting the body from a wide range of threats. Cell ForLife Biotech utilizes the therapeutic potential of NK cells through advanced immunotherapy protocols, offering personalized cancer treatment solutions.
NK cells belong to the lymphocyte family, alongside B-cells and T-cells. Unlike other immune cells, NK cells do not require prior exposure to a pathogen to kill it, which is why they are called "natural" killers.
Unless a rare genetic disorder (classical NKD) prevents the bone marrow from producing them, every healthy individual has NK cells.
NK cells detect and eliminate cells that pose a danger, including:
Beyond their killing function, NK cells also release cytokines—messenger molecules that activate other immune cells and coordinate immune responses.
NK cells scan the body and analyze surface markers to determine whether a cell is healthy or harmful.
Healthy cells express MHC-1, a marker indicating the cell is "self". If NK cells bind to MHC-1, their killing mechanism turns OFF.
NK cells kill when:
To kill a harmful cell, NK cells release:
Activated NK cells also release cytokines to alert additional immune cells.
NK cells develop in the bone marrow and then migrate to:
Mature NK cells circulate in the bloodstream and reside in organs such as the liver and lungs.
They account for 5-10% of the lymphocytes in human blood, with over 2 billion NK cells present in an adult at any time.
Abnormal NK function increases susceptibility to infections and cancer. NK cells are also involved in:
Two genetic immunodeficiencies directly affect NK cells:
Less than 1% of circulating lymphocytes are NK cells.
NK cells exist but do not function properly.
Both conditions increase vulnerability to:
Cell ForLife Biotech integrates NK-cell biology into advanced immunotherapy, offering:
These approaches support the body's natural ability to recognize and eliminate cancer cells.
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