Local cues, local killers: human natural killer cells across tissues. Annika Niehrs

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Trends Immunol. 2026 Apr 18:S1471-4906(26)00070-0. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2026.03.009. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Natural killer (NK) cells are part of the innate immune system and reside in multiple tissues. During steady-state conditions, they contribute to tissue homeostasis, while in disease settings, tissue-resident (tr) NK cells are positioned at the frontline of immune surveillance. Due to their exposure to local microenvironments, NK cells residing outside the bloodstream exhibit phenotypic, transcriptional, functional, and metabolic features that distinguish them from their circulating counterparts. In this review, we outline the defining characteristics of tr NK cells, discuss their recirculation potential, and summarize their functional and metabolic specialization across human tissues. Finally, using cancer as an example, we highlight how tr NK cells are altered in disease and how local tissue environments shape their functional states.

PMID:42002503 | DOI:10.1016/j.it.2026.03.009

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