Shreya R Chowdhury, Katherine C Murphy, Chaitanya N Parikh, Kelly D DeMarco, Lin Zhou, Marcus Ruscetti
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Abstract
Cellular senescence is a damage-induced condition characterized by enduring cell cycle arrest and a heightened secretory profile known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). The SASP consists not only of release of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines that attract and activate a diverse repertoire of innate and adaptive immune cells, but also the upregulation of immunomodulatory cell surface molecules that promote immune clearance of senescent cells. Natural Killer (NK) cells are particularly adept at sensing and eliminating senescent cells. In the setting of cancer, commonly administered cytotoxic and cytostatic therapies can elicit senescence and in turn reactivate NK cell immune surveillance against tumors. Here, we detail a series of in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro assays to assess the impact of therapy-induced senescence on NK cell phenotypes, including their activation, exhaustion, migration, and killing capacity in the context of pancreatic cancer. Importantly, this methodology can be adapted to investigate NK cell biology across various disease states and treatment modalities and help inform NK cell-based immunotherapies for cancer.
细胞衰老是一种由损伤引起的状态,其特点是细胞周期持久停滞和分泌特征增强,即衰老相关分泌表型(SASP)。SASP 不仅包括释放炎性细胞因子和趋化因子,吸引和激活各种先天性和适应性免疫细胞,还包括上调免疫调节细胞表面分子,促进衰老细胞的免疫清除。自然杀伤(NK)细胞尤其擅长感知和清除衰老细胞。在癌症环境中,常用的细胞毒性和细胞抑制疗法可引起衰老,进而重新激活 NK 细胞对肿瘤的免疫监视。在此,我们详细介绍了一系列体内、体外和体外试验,以评估治疗诱导的衰老对 NK 细胞表型的影响,包括它们在胰腺癌中的活化、衰竭、迁移和杀伤能力。重要的是,这种方法可用于研究各种疾病状态和治疗方式下的NK细胞生物学,并有助于为基于NK细胞的癌症免疫疗法提供信息。
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