Preferred Label : Allogeneic Natural Killer Cell Line NK-92;
NCIt synonyms : NK-92 Cells;
NCIt related terms : HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CELL LINE NK-92;
NCIt definition : A proprietary, human cytotoxic cell line composed of allogeneic, activated, interleukin-2
(IL-2) dependent-natural killer cells derived from a 50-year old male patient with
rapidly progressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, with potential antineoplastic activity.
As NK-92 cells are devoid of killer inhibitory receptors (KIRs; also called killer
cell immunoglobulin-like receptors), which are negative regulators of NK cell activity,
cancer cells are unable to suppress the cancer cell killing ability of the NK-92 cells.
Upon infusion of the allogeneic NK cell line NK-92, the NKs recognize and bind to
tumor cells. This leads to the secretion and release of perforins, granzymes, cytokines
and chemokines, which results in cancer cell lysis and apoptosis. In addition, NK-92
cells express high affinity Fc receptors, which bind to therapeutic antibodies; therefore,
this agent can enhance antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) of co-administered
therapeutic antibodies.;
UNII : Y0EW4890B4;
Drug name : haNK;
Molecule name : NK-92;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL474099;
Origin ID : C117231;
UMLS CUI : C3896803;
Semantic type(s)
- Cell [UMLS semantic type]
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