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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 2087-+出版社
E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP
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Natural killer cells; umbilical cord blood; biological signatures; transcriptomic characteristics; cancer immunotherapy
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This study compared NK cells from different sources and found differences in cell numbers and gene expression. Furthermore, both UC and BM-derived NK cells exhibited effective tumor killing capacity, providing new insights for future cancer immunotherapy.
Longitudinal studies have highlighted allogeneic natural killer (NK) cell-based cytotherapy for cancer im-munosurveillance and immunotherapy, yet the deficiency of systematic and detailed comparison of NK cells from candidate sources including umbilical cord blood (UC) and bone marrow (BM) largely hinders the large-scale ap-plication. Herein, we isolated resident NK cells (rUC-NK, rBM-NK) from mononuclear cells (MNC), and analyzed the corresponding expanded NK cell counterparts (eUC-NK, eBM-NK). Then, the eUC-NK and eBM-NK were turned to multifaceted bioinformatics from the aspects of gene expression profiling and genetic variations. The percentages of total or activated NK cells in rBM-NK group were approximate 2-fold higher over those in the rUC-NK group, respectively. Instead, the proportion of total NK cells in eUC-NK was higher than that in the eBM-NK group, and in particular, the CD25+ memory-like NK cell subset. Furthermore, eUC-NK and eBM-NK manifested multidimensional similarities and diversities in gene expression pattern and genetic spectrum, whereas both eUC-NK and eBM-NK exhibited effective tumor killing capacity. Collectively, we dissected the cellular and transcriptomic signatures of NK cells generated from UC-MNC and BM-MNC, which supplied new literature for further exploring the characteristics of the indicated NK cells and would benefit the clinical application for cancer immunotherapy in future.
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