Assessment of antitumor function of NK cells expanded with exosomes from K562.mb21 cells.

2018 
132Background: NK cells can kill malignant cells to provide innate immunity against tumors. Due to their low abundance in blood, a focus is to expand NK cells ex vivo having enhanced anti-tumor cytotoxicity to be used as a treatment. Our group has pioneered a cell-free method using plasma membrane (PM) particles derived from K562 cells expressing 41BBL and membrane-bound IL-21 (K562.mb21) which were developed for NK cell expansion. Compared to feeder cell based methods for NK cell expansion, PM21-particles improve safety and allow for potential wide-spread dissemination, and also allows direct in vivo use. Exosomes, vesicles naturally secreted by cells, may yet be another novel feeder cell free way for NK cell expansion and may have further advantageous therapeutic dimensions. Methods: EX21-exosomes and PM21-particles were prepared from K562.mb21 cells and characterized by Nanosight and Western blot analysis. CD3-depleted PBMCs were cultured with EX21 for 14 days, NK cell amounts were monitored and media ...
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