Evaluating the Influence of Different Serum-Free Culture Conditions on the Production and Function of Natural Killer Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles

Yunjie Wu, Héloïse Chollet, Amanda Sudworth, Marit Inngjerdingen
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Natural killer (NK) cells are exploited in cellular therapies for cancer. While NK cell therapies are efficient against haematological cancers, it has been difficult to target solid tumours due to low tumour infiltration and a hostile tumour microenvironment. NK-cell derived extracellular vesicles (NK-EVs) target and kill cancer cells in vitro and represent an alternative treatment strategy for solid tumours. To exploit their potential, it is necessary to standardize NK-EV production protocols. Here, we have performed a comparative analysis of EVs from the human NK-92 cell line cultured in five serum-free commercial media optimized for growth of human NK cells and one serum-free medium for growth of lymphocytes. The effect of growing the NK-92 cells in static cell cultures versus shaking flasks was compared. EVs were purified via ultracentrifugation followed by size-exclusion chromatography. We found that there were no significant differences in EV yield from NK-92 cells grown under static or dynamic conditions. However, we found clear differences between the different culture media in terms of EV purity as assessed by the enrichment of the CD63 and CD81 markers in the isolates that translated into their capacity to induce apoptosis of the colon cancer cell line HCT 116. These findings will be instructive for the design of future production protocols for therapeutic NK-cell derived EVs.

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评估不同无血清培养条件对自然杀伤细胞衍生的细胞外囊泡产生和功能的影响
自然杀伤(NK)细胞是利用细胞治疗癌症。虽然NK细胞疗法对血液学癌症有效,但由于肿瘤浸润率低和肿瘤微环境恶劣,很难靶向实体肿瘤。nk细胞衍生的细胞外囊泡(nk - ev)在体外靶向并杀死癌细胞,代表了实体肿瘤的另一种治疗策略。为了挖掘其潜力,有必要对NK-EV生产协议进行标准化。在这里,我们对人NK-92细胞系的ev进行了比较分析,这些ev分别培养在五种适合人NK细胞生长的无血清商业培养基和一种适合淋巴细胞生长的无血清培养基中。比较了NK-92细胞在静态和摇瓶中培养的效果。通过超离心和排色层析纯化ev。我们发现NK-92细胞在静态和动态条件下的EV产量没有显著差异。然而,我们发现不同培养基在EV纯度方面存在明显差异,这是通过分离物中CD63和CD81标记的富集来评估的,这转化为它们诱导结肠癌细胞系HCT 116凋亡的能力。这些发现将对未来治疗性nk细胞衍生ev生产方案的设计具有指导意义。
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