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Cytokine activation induces human memory-like NK cells

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BLOOD
Volume 120, Issue 24, Pages 4751-4760

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-04-419283

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NIH] [P30 CA091842]
  2. NIH [T32 HL708836]
  3. American Society of Hematology Trainee Award [K08AI085030]
  4. Children's Discovery Institute [K08HL093299]
  5. American Society of Hematology Foundation
  6. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Division of Oncology Translational Oncology Group
  7. Edward Mallinckrodt Jr Foundation

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Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that play an important role in the immune response to infection and malignancy. Recent studies in mice have shown that stimulation of NK cells with cytokines or in the context of a viral infection results in memory-like properties. We hypothesized that human NK cells exhibit such memory-like properties with an enhanced recall response after cytokine preactivation. In the present study, we show that human NK cells preactivated briefly with cytokine combinations including IL-12, IL-15, and IL-18 followed by a 7- to 21-day rest have enhanced IFN-gamma production after restimulation with IL-12 + IL-15, IL-12 + IL-18, or K562 leukemia cells. This memory-like phenotype was retained in proliferating NK cells. In CD56(dim) NK cells, the memory-like IFN-gamma response was cor-related with the expression of CD94, NKG2A, NKG2C, and CD69 and a lack of CD57 and KIR. Therefore, human NK cells have functional memory-like properties after cytokine activation, which provides a novel rationale for integrating preactivation with combinations of IL-12, IL-15, and IL-18 into NK cell immunotherapy strategies. (Blood. 2012;120(24):4751-4760)

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