Byungmoo Oh, Jeongmin Kim, Namwoog Kim, Youngtae Jeong
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Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are gaining growing attention due to their promise for immunotherapy. A fast and accurate system is needed to test NK cell biology and their therapeutic application. Here, we report a lung cancer organoid-based system to evaluate NK cells' cytotoxicity. We first established the lung cancer organoids on top of Matrigel, which allows the co-culture with NK cells. When co-cultured, NK cells moved close to and inside the lung cancer organoids. When we analyzed by flow cytometry, co-culture of NK cells induced a significantly higher ratio of cell death of lung cancer organoids, suggesting that lung cancer organoids can be employed to test the cytotoxicity of NK cells. Finally, the pretreatment of NK cells with A83-01, a TGFβ inhibitor, significantly enhanced the cell death of lung cancer organoids by NK cells, indicating that lung cancer organoid-based system faithfully recapitulates cell line-based system in evaluating the in vitro cytotoxicity of NK cells. These data represent that cancer organoid-based NK cell co-culture system is a reliable platform for studying NK cell biology and evaluating their cytotoxicity for screening for NK cell immunotherapy.
自然杀伤(NK)细胞因其有望用于免疫疗法而日益受到关注。我们需要一个快速准确的系统来测试 NK 细胞的生物学特性及其治疗应用。在这里,我们报告了一种基于肺癌类器官的系统来评估NK细胞的细胞毒性。我们首先在 Matrigel 上建立了肺癌器官组织,这样就可以与 NK 细胞共培养。共培养时,NK细胞靠近肺癌器官组织并进入其内部。通过流式细胞术分析,NK细胞共培养诱导的肺癌器官组织细胞死亡比例明显升高,这表明肺癌器官组织可用于测试NK细胞的细胞毒性。最后,用TGFβ抑制剂A83-01对NK细胞进行预处理,能明显提高NK细胞对肺癌组织细胞的杀伤力,表明基于肺癌组织细胞的系统能忠实再现基于细胞系的系统,以评估NK细胞的体外细胞毒性。这些数据表明,基于癌症类器官的NK细胞共培养系统是研究NK细胞生物学和评估其细胞毒性以筛选NK细胞免疫疗法的可靠平台。
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Stem Cells (Int J Stem Cells), a peer-reviewed open access journal, principally aims to provide a forum for investigators in the field of stem cell biology to present their research findings and share their visions and opinions. Int J Stem Cells covers all aspects of stem cell biology including basic, clinical and translational research on genetics, biochemistry, and physiology of various types of stem cells including embryonic, adult and induced stem cells. Reports on epigenetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics of stem cells are welcome as well. Int J Stem Cells also publishes review articles, technical reports and treatise on ethical issues.