The Effects of Released Exosomes from NK-92 Cells with IL15 on the Apoptosis of HL-60 Cell Line.

Sana Abbasi, AliAkbar Movassaghpour, Masoud Soleimani, Zahra Asghari Molabashi
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Background: Most cancers are treated through chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, these methods have limitations due to cancer cells evading immune detection, prompting researchers to explore alternatives such as immunotherapy. Nonetheless, cancer cells can weaken the immune response, necessitating improvements in immunotherapy methods. Exosomes, tiny cell-derived nanoparticles, reflect the traits of their originating cells. Natural Killer NK cells produce exosomes comprising perforin, granzyme, Fas-L, etc. The small size, proximity to tumors, and stability of these exosomes enable easy absorption by cancer cells. This study demonstrates that IL-15 impacts NK-derived exosomes, enhancing their ability to kill cancer cells. Materials and Methods: With the addition of 100 nanograms per milliliter of IL-15 to NK-92 cell culture, the cells are incubated for 48 hours. Exosomes are then isolated from treated and non-treated NK-92 cell lines through the ultracentrifuge method. After isolation, different concentrations of exosomes from both groups are added to HL-60 cells for treatment. After 24 hours, the apoptosis rate is assessed through the Annexin-V method. Results: Increased light absorption in the BCA test, along with thicker bands of CD63 and CD81 in the Western blotting test, indicates a higher yield of exosomes after adding IL-15 to the source cells. The low p-value from the t-test demonstrates that exosomes derived from stimulated NK cells are more cytotoxic than those from the control group. Further, two-way ANOVA confirms differences between the control and treatment groups at each concentration, and Welch's t-test proves that all differences in the ANOVA test are significant. Conclusion: This article presents evidence that exosomes obtained from IL-15-induced NK cells not only increase in quantity but also demonstrate significant cytotoxicity against leukemic cells compared to exosomes obtained from non-stimulated NK cells.

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NK-92细胞il - 15释放外泌体对HL-60细胞凋亡的影响
背景:大多数癌症是通过化疗和放疗来治疗的。然而,由于癌细胞逃避免疫检测,这些方法有局限性,促使研究人员探索免疫疗法等替代方法。尽管如此,癌细胞可以削弱免疫反应,需要改进免疫治疗方法。外泌体是细胞衍生的微小纳米颗粒,反映了它们起源细胞的特征。自然杀伤NK细胞产生外泌体,包括穿孔素、颗粒酶、Fas-L等。这些外泌体体积小,靠近肿瘤,稳定性好,容易被癌细胞吸收。本研究表明,IL-15影响nk来源的外泌体,增强其杀死癌细胞的能力。材料与方法:NK-92细胞培养液中加入100纳克/毫升的IL-15,孵育48小时。然后通过超离心方法从处理过的和未处理过的NK-92细胞系中分离外泌体。分离后,将两组不同浓度的外泌体加入HL-60细胞中进行处理。24h后,采用Annexin-V法测定细胞凋亡率。结果:BCA实验中光吸收增加,Western blotting实验中CD63和CD81条带变粗,表明源细胞加入IL-15后外泌体产量提高。t检验的低p值表明,来自刺激NK细胞的外泌体比来自对照组的外泌体具有更大的细胞毒性。进一步,双向方差分析证实了各浓度下控制组与治疗组之间的差异,Welch’st检验证明方差分析检验中所有差异均显著。结论:与未受il -15刺激的NK细胞相比,il -15诱导的NK细胞获得的外泌体不仅数量增加,而且对白血病细胞具有显著的细胞毒性。
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