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Scale-out production of extracellular vesicles derived from natural killer cells via mechanical stimulation in a seesaw-motion bioreactor for cancer therapy

Authors :
Jianguo Wu
Di Wu
Guohua Wu
Ho-Pan Bei
Zihan Li
Han Xu
Yimin Wang
Dan Wu
Hui Liu
Shengyu Shi
Chao Zhao
Yibing Xu
Yong He
Jun Li
Changyong Wang
Xin Zhao
Shuqi Wang
He, Yong [0000-0002-9099-0831]
Zhao, Xin [0000-0002-9521-7768]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Biofabrication. 14(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from immune cells have shown great anti-cancer therapeutic potential. However, inefficiency in EV generation has considerably impeded the development of EV-based basic research and clinical translation. Here, we developed a seesaw-motion bioreactor (SMB) system by leveraging mechanical stimuli such as shear stress and turbulence for generating EVs with high quality and quantity from natural killer (NK) cells. Compared to EV production in traditional static culture (229 ± 74 particles per cell per day), SMB produced NK-92MI-derived EVs at a higher rate of 438 ± 50 particles per cell per day and yielded a total number of 2 × 1011 EVs over two weeks via continuous dynamic fluidic culture. In addition, the EVs generated from NK-92MI cells in SMB shared a similar morphology, size distribution, and protein profile to EVs generated from traditional static culture. Most importantly, the NK-92MI-derived EVs in SMB were functionally active in killing melanoma and liver cancer cells in both 2D and 3D culture conditions in vitro, as well as in suppressing melanoma growth in vivo. We believe that SMB is an attractive approach to producing EVs with high quality and quantity; it can additionally enhance EV production from NK92-MI cells and promote both the basic and translational research of EVs.

Details

ISSN :
17585090
Volume :
14
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biofabrication
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20c9798649f45332003436cbced80c19