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Cytokine engineered NK-92 therapy to improve persistence and anti-tumor activity

Title
Cytokine engineered NK-92 therapy to improve persistence and anti-tumor activity
Author(s)
Shin, Hyun YoungJang, SeilWoo, Hyeong JungChung, Jae-HeeKim, Woon-HaeKim, DongohKang, MinjuLim, YujinHabib, OmerLee, JungminYang, SohaeLee, Dae HeeKim, Minseok S.
Issued Date
2023-03
Citation
Theranostics, v.13, no.5, pp.1506 - 1519
Type
Article
Author Keywords
membrane-bound protein (MBP)interleukin-2self-activationtumor-infiltrating lymphocytesmicrowell array chipnatural killer cell
Keywords
NK CELLSSAFETYCANCER
ISSN
1838-7640
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells are an attractive cell source in cancer immunotherapy due to their potent antitumor ability and promising safety for allogenic applications. However, the clinical outcome of NK cell therapy has been limited due to poor persistence and loss of activity in the cytokine-deficient tumor microenvironment. Benefits from exogenous administration of soluble interleukin-2 (IL-2) to stimulate the activity of NK cells have not been significant due to cytokine consumption and activation of other immune cells, compromising both efficacy and safety. Methods: To overcome these drawbacks, we developed a novel membrane-bound protein (MBP) technology to express IL-2 on the surface of NK-92 cells (MBP NK) inducing autocrine signal for proliferation without IL-2 supplementation. Results: The MBP NK cells exhibited not only improved proliferation in IL-2 deficient conditions but also stronger secretion of cytolytic granules leading to enhanced anti-tumor activity both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, the experiment with a spheroid solid tumor model exhibited enhanced infiltration by MBP NK cells creating higher local effector-to-target ratio for efficient tumor killing. These results suggest MBP technology can be an effective utility for NK-92 cell engineering to increase anti-tumor activity and reduce potential adverse effects, providing a higher therapeutic index in clinical applications. © 2023 Ivyspring International Publisher. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46225
DOI
10.7150/thno.79942
Publisher
Ivyspring International Publisher
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