Acupuncture May Stimulate Anticancer Immunity via Activation of Natural Killer Cells.

Author: Johnston MF, Ortiz Sánchez E, Vujanovic NL, Li W.
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine, University of California, USA.
Conference/Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med.
Date published: 2011
Other: Volume ID: 2011 , Pages: 481625 , Word Count: 120


This article presents the hypothesis that acupuncture enhances anticancer immune functions by stimulating natural killer (NK) cells. It provides background information on acupuncture, summarizes the current scientific understanding of the mechanisms through which NK cells act to eliminate cancer cells, and reviews evidence that acupuncture is associated with increases in NK cell quantity and function in both animals and humans. The key contribution of this article involves the use of cellular immunology and molecular biological theory to interpret and synthesize evidence from disparate animal and human studies in formulating the 'acupuncture immuno-enhancement hypothesis': clinicians may use acupuncture to promote the induction and secretion of NK-cell activating cytokines that engage specific NK cell receptors that endogenously enhance anticancer immune function.

PMID: 21785626

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