1016 IL-2 expanded tumor infiltrated Natural Killer (TINK) cells from canine sarcomas possess potent anti-tumor cytotoxicity

Weiqing Jing, Himaly Shinglot, Juliana Chi Kei Ng, A. Zhang, B. Séguin, Jeffrey C. Bryan, T. Fan, Jennifer Wu, S. Pollack
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Background Tumor infiltrating NK (TINK) cells are present and linked to prognosis in many solid tumors. 1 While these cells may have potent antitumor effector function, they are thought to be dysfunctional in the tumor microenvironment (TME). 2 Because it is difficult to culture potent TINKs from human tumors, relatively little is known about their interac-tions with various TME components or their potential for therapeutic applications. Here we report reproducible culture of highly potent TINKs from naturally occurring canine sarcomas for use in modeling the human TME.
犬肉瘤的IL-2扩增肿瘤浸润自然杀伤细胞具有很强的抗肿瘤细胞毒性
背景肿瘤浸润性NK细胞(TINK)存在于许多实体瘤中,并与预后有关。虽然这些细胞可能具有强大的抗肿瘤效应功能,但它们被认为在肿瘤微环境(TME)中功能失调。由于很难从人类肿瘤中培养出有效的TINKs,因此对其与各种TME成分的相互作用或其治疗应用潜力的了解相对较少。在这里,我们报告了从自然发生的犬肉瘤中可重复培养的高效TINKs,用于模拟人类TME。
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