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Single-Cell Profiling Reveals Functional Heterogeneity and Serial Killing in Human Peripheral and Ex Vivo-Generated CD34+ Progenitor-Derived Natural Killer Cells

Authors :
Subedi, Nikita
Verhagen, Liesbeth Petronella
de Jonge, Paul
Van Eyndhoven, Laura C.
van Turnhout, Mark C.
Koomen, Vera
Baudry, Jean
Eyer, Klaus
Dolstra, Harry
Tel, Jurjen
Subedi, Nikita
Verhagen, Liesbeth Petronella
de Jonge, Paul
Van Eyndhoven, Laura C.
van Turnhout, Mark C.
Koomen, Vera
Baudry, Jean
Eyer, Klaus
Dolstra, Harry
Tel, Jurjen
Source :
Advanced Biology vol.7 (2023) nr.4 [ISSN 2701-0198]
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests that natural killer (NK) cells are composed of distinct functional subsets. This multifunctional role has made them an attractive choice for anticancer immunotherapy. A functional NK cell repertoire is generated through cellular education, resulting in a heterogeneous NK cell population with distinct capabilities responding to different stimuli. The application of a high-throughput droplet-based microfluidic platform allows monitoring of NK cell-target cell interactions at the single-cell level and in real-time. A variable response of single NK cells toward different target cells is observed, and a distinct population of NK cells (serial killers) capable of inducing multiple target lysis is identified. By assessing the cytotoxic dynamics, it is shown that single umbilical cord blood-derived CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor (HPC)-NK cells display superior antitumor cytotoxicity. With an integrated analysis of cytotoxicity and cytokine secretion, it is shown that target cell interactions augment cytotoxic as well as secretory behavior of NK cells. By providing an integrated assessment of NK cell functions by microfluidics, this study paves the way to further functionally characterize NK cells ultimately aimed to improve cancer immunotherapy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Advanced Biology vol.7 (2023) nr.4 [ISSN 2701-0198]
Notes :
Subedi, Nikita
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383749136
Document Type :
Electronic Resource