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Genetic modification of human natural killer cells and possible applications thereof /Konstantinidis, Kyriakos, January 2006 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska institutet, 2006. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Speciation genomics : A perspective from vertebrate systemsVijay, Nagarjun January 2016 (has links)
Species are vital entities in biology. Species are generally considered to be discrete entities, consisting of a group of (usually interbreeding) individuals that are similar in phenotype and genetic composition, yet differ in significant ways from other species. The study of speciation has focussed on understanding general evolutionary mechanisms involved in the accumulation of differences both at the genetic and phenotypic level. In this thesis, I investigate incipient speciation, an early stage of divergence towards evolutionary independence in closely related natural populations. I make ample use of recent advances in sequencing technology that allow 1) characterizing phenotypic divergence at the level of the transcriptome and 2) delineate patterns of genetic variation at genome-scale from which processes are inferred by using principles of population genetic theory. In the first paper, we assembled a draft genome of the hooded crow and investigated population differentiation across a famous European hybrid zone. Comparing sequence differentiation peaks between and within the colour morphs, we could identify regions of the genome that show differentiation only between colour morphs and that could be related to gene expression profiles of the melanogenesis pathway coding for colour differences. The second paper expands on the first paper in that it includes crow population samples from across the entire Palaearctic distribution spanning two additional zones of contact between colour morphs. The results suggest that regions associated with selection against gene flow between colour morphs were largely idiosyncratic to each contact zone and emerged against a background of conserved 'islands of differentiation' due to shared linked selection. The third paper focusses on five killer whale ecotypes with distinct feeding and habitat specific adaptations. Differing levels of sequence differentiation between these ecotypes places them along a speciation continuum and provides a unique temporal cross-section of the speciation process. Using genome scans we identified regions of the genome that show ecotype specific differentiation patterns which might contain candidate genes involved in adaptation. In the fourth and final paper, I assumed a comparative genomic perspective to the problem of heterogeneous genomic differentiation during population divergence. The relatively high correlations in the diversity landscapes as well as differentiation patterns between crow, flycatcher and Darwin's Finch populations is best explained by conservation in broad-scale recombination rate and/or association with telomeres and centromeres conducive to shared, linked selection.
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Otimização da produção e purificação de compostos antimicrobianos de leveduras para desenvolvimento de um novo agente antifúngico / Optimization of production and purification of antimicrobial compounds from yeast for the development of a new antifungal agentSenter, Luciana January 2010 (has links)
Infecções fúngicas em humanos vem aumentando nos últimos anos e acometem principalmente pacientes imunocomprometidos, portadores do vírus HIV, transplantados ou com câncer. Os antifúngicos empregados no tratamento pertencem a poucos grupos de fármacos e o aparecimento de resistência antifúngica em muitos patógenos leva à necessidade de desenvolvimento de novos agentes antifúngicos. As cepas Trichosporon japonicum QU139 e Candida catenulata LV102 apresentam atividade killer sobre diversas leveduras patogênicas, apresentando bom potencial para desenvolvimento de novos agentes antimicrobianos. O objetivo do trabalho foi a otimização das condições para produção e detecção dos compostos antimicrobianos, para seu futuro uso terapêutico, e sua purificação. O efeito killer da cepa T. japonicum QU139 foi avaliado pelo método dos poços contra células sensíveis de Cryptococcus gattii C20 nos meios GYP, YM e Queijo em diferentes pH e temperaturas. A máxima atividade killer foi encontrada no meio GYP, pH 4,5 à 25°C após 24 horas de incubação para T.japonicum QU139 e C. catenulata LV102. Não foi possível isolar o composto antimicrobiano produzido pela levedura T.japonicum QU139 pelos métodos de isolamento de proteína/glicoproteína, corroborando a hipótese de que a toxina seja um glicolipídeo. / Human fungal infections have increased in the last years and affect mainly immunocompromised patients, carriers of HIV vírus, transplanted or with cancer. The antifungal agents used in treatment belong to a few groups of drugs and the increase of antifungal resistance in many pathogens leads to the necessity of developing new antifungal agents. Strains Trichosporon japonicum QU139 and Candida catenulata LV102 showed killer activity against several pathogenic yeasts, having a good potential for the development of new antimicrobial agents. The objective of the work was the optimization of conditions for production and detection of the antimicrobial compounds, aiming their future terapeutic use, and their purification. The killer effect of T. japonicum QU139 strain was evaluated by the well method against sensitive cells of Cryptococcus gattii C20 in media GYP, YM and Cheese in different pH and temperatures. The maximum killer activity was found in media GYP, pH 4.5, 25°C after 24 hours of incubation for T.japonicum QU139 and C. catenulata LV102. The isolation of the antimicrobial compound produced by the yeast T.japonicum QU139 was not possible by the methods for isolation of proteins/glicoproteins, corroborating the hypothesis that the toxin is a glycolipid.
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Natural Killer cell subsets in hematological diseases : learning for immunotherapy / Sous-ensembles de cellules Natural Killer dans les maladies hématologiques : apprentissage pour l'immunothérapieVo, Dang Nghiem 03 July 2018 (has links)
Les cellules Natural Killer (NK) sont des lymphocytes cytotoxiques innés qui jouent un rôle important dans le contrôle immunitaire de la formation de cellules tumorales et de l'infection virale. Chez les personnes en bonne santé, les cellules NK représentent des populations hétérogènes définies par différents marqueurs phénotypiques et exécutant des fonctions spécifiques. Les cellules NK provenant de patients présentant des tumeurs malignes néoplasiques et une infection virale sont cependant typiquement distinctes des personnes en bonne santé par l'apparition de sous-ensembles de cellules NK, qui sont différenciées par leur profil d'isoformes CD45. CD45 est une tyrosine phosphatase leucocytaire commune abondamment exprimée sur toutes les cellules immunitaires hématopoïétiques nucléées. Un variant d'épissage alternatif a entraîné la génération de l'isoforme CD45RA longue et de l'isoforme courte CD45RO, qui s'expriment différemment sur les cellules T naïves et effectrices / mémoires. L'expression des isoformes CD45 sur les cellules NK est largement inconnue. Nous avons précédemment montré que l'expression différentielle des isoformes CD45RA et CD45RO a identifié des sous-ensembles de cellules NK spécifiques dans les maladies hématologiques. Une question reste floue: comment ces cellules CD45RARO + NK changent-elles lorsque leurs cellules cibles disparaissent? Nous avons utilisé des cellules NK de patients traités avec Lenalidomide et l'anticorps anti-CD20 Obinutuzumab pour étudier cela et montré une réduction des cellules CD45RARO / CD45RO + NK après la clairance des cellules tumorales (Chater 4). Nous avons observé la même chose chez les patients atteints de LMA après une chimiothérapie. Dans ce cas, le sous-ensemble de cellules CD45RARO + NK est fortement corrélé avec la trogocytose du marqueur monocyte / macrophage CD14 (Chapitre 5). L'immunophénotypage de cellules NK provenant de patients infectés par le VIH a révélé la présence de cellules CD45RAdim et CD45RO + avec une expression réduite de CD16 et une diminution de la modulation NKG2D totale. En résumé, les cellules NK des cancers hématologiques et l'infection par le VIH présentaient des caractéristiques dysfonctionnelles et l'analyse du profil isoforme CD45 dans ces conditions pathologiques dévoile ces caractéristiques.Enfin, afin de retrouver la réponse immunitaire anti-tumorale chez les patients cancéreux, nous présentons une méthode efficace pour l'expansion in vitro de cellules NK hautement activées à partir du sang du cordon ombilical (UCB). Ces cellules NK prouvent une cytotoxicité cellulaire dépendante des anticorps (ADCC) importante lorsqu'elles sont utilisées en combinaison avec des anticorps monoclonaux approuvés sur le plan clinique ciblant divers antigènes tumoraux. Ceci ouvre leur utilisation dans les immunothérapies à base de cellules NK allogéniques. / Natural Killer (NK) cells are innate cytotoxic lymphocytes that play an important role in immune control of tumor cell formation and virus infection. In healthy people, NK cell represents heterogeneous populations defined by different phenotypical markers and performing specific functions. NK cells from patients with neoplastic malignancies and viral infection are however typically distinctive from healthy people by the appearance of NK cell subsets, which are differentiated by their CD45 isoform profile. CD45 is a common-leukocyte tyrosine phosphatase abundantly expressed on all nucleated hematopoietic immune cells. Alternative splicing variant resulted in generation of the long-isoform CD45RA and the short-isoform CD45RO, which express differently on naïve and effector/memory T cells. Expression of CD45 isoforms on NK cells is largely unknown. We have previously shown that differential expression of CD45RA and CD45RO isoforms identified specific NK cell subsets in hematological diseases. One question remained unclear: how do these CD45RARO+ NK cell changes when their target cells disappeared? We used NK cells from patients treated with Lenalidomide and the anti-CD20 antibody Obinutuzumab to investigate this and showed a reduction in CD45RARO/CD45RO+ NK cells upon clearance of tumor cells (Chater 4). We observed the same in AML patients after chemotherapy. In this case the CD45RARO+ NK cell subset strongly correlates with trogocytosis of the monocyte/macrophage marker CD14 (Chapter 5). Immunophenotyping of NK cells from HIV-infected patients revealed the presence of CD45RAdim and CD45RO+ cells with reduced CD16 expression and total NKG2D down-modulation. In summary, NK cell from hematological cancers and HIV infection displayed dysfunctional hallmarks and analyzing CD45 isoform profile in these pathological conditions unveils these hallmarks.Finally, in order to regain the anti-tumor immune response in cancer patients, we present an efficient method for expansion of highly activated NK cells from umbilical cord blood (UCB) in vitro. These NK cells prove substantial antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) when used in combination with clinical-approved monoclonal antibodies targeting various tumor antigens. This paves their use in allogeneic NK cell-based immunotherapies.
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The Role of Natural Killer Cells and Interferon in Virus Infections: A ThesisBukowski, Jack F. 01 August 1984 (has links)
Definitive evidence that natural killer (NK) cells mediate an antiviral effect in vivo was obtained using murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) as a model system. Adoptive transfer studies using a variety of physical and immunochemical techniques to enrich and deplete NK cell activity showed that the cell population capable of mediating resistance (as assayed by enhanced survival and reduction in spleen virus titers) had the phenotype of an NK cell: a nylon wool nonadherent, asialo GM1+, NK 1.2+, ly 5+, Thy-1-, Ia-, low-density lymphocyte. Adoptive transfer of IL-2-dependent cloned NK cells (but not T cells) also provided resistance. NK cells did not provide resistance to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV).
Selective depletion of NK cell activity by injection of mice with antibody to anti-asialo GM1 lowered resistance to MCMV, mouse hepatitis virus, and vaccinia virus but not to LCMV. NK cell depletion resulted in up to 1000-fold increases in spleen and liver virus titers, correlating with more severe pathology in these organs. NK cells were found to have antiviral effects early (0-3 days) but not late (6-9 days) postinfection. NK cell depletion resulted in markedly increased MCMV-induced suppression of T cell function, which is probably responsible for the delayed clearance of virus seen in these mice. NK cell depletion resulted in increased virus synthesis during persistent MCMV infection, but had no effect on the course of persistent LCMV infection, despite elevated NK cell and interferon (IFN) levels found in these LCMV-infected mice. The reason why NK cells play a role against MCMV but not LCMV infection was not due to differences in NK cells induced by these 2 viruses, but more likely due to target cell susceptibility. IFN pretreatment of MCMV-infected cells failed to protect them against NK cell-mediated lysis, whereas uninfected and LCMV-infected cells were almost totally protected. These IFN-pretreated, LCMV-infected cells were not resistant to cell-mediated lysis in general, as this treatment increased their sensitivity to virus-specific T cell-mediated lysis by 2- to 3-fold. This enhanced sensitivity to lysis correlated with increased surface expression of H-2 antigens, but not viral antigens. In summary, these studies provide compelling evidence that NK cells can mediate antiviral effects in vivo, and provide some insights into their mode of action and consequences of their disfunction.
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Otimização da produção e purificação de compostos antimicrobianos de leveduras para desenvolvimento de um novo agente antifúngico / Optimization of production and purification of antimicrobial compounds from yeast for the development of a new antifungal agentSenter, Luciana January 2010 (has links)
Infecções fúngicas em humanos vem aumentando nos últimos anos e acometem principalmente pacientes imunocomprometidos, portadores do vírus HIV, transplantados ou com câncer. Os antifúngicos empregados no tratamento pertencem a poucos grupos de fármacos e o aparecimento de resistência antifúngica em muitos patógenos leva à necessidade de desenvolvimento de novos agentes antifúngicos. As cepas Trichosporon japonicum QU139 e Candida catenulata LV102 apresentam atividade killer sobre diversas leveduras patogênicas, apresentando bom potencial para desenvolvimento de novos agentes antimicrobianos. O objetivo do trabalho foi a otimização das condições para produção e detecção dos compostos antimicrobianos, para seu futuro uso terapêutico, e sua purificação. O efeito killer da cepa T. japonicum QU139 foi avaliado pelo método dos poços contra células sensíveis de Cryptococcus gattii C20 nos meios GYP, YM e Queijo em diferentes pH e temperaturas. A máxima atividade killer foi encontrada no meio GYP, pH 4,5 à 25°C após 24 horas de incubação para T.japonicum QU139 e C. catenulata LV102. Não foi possível isolar o composto antimicrobiano produzido pela levedura T.japonicum QU139 pelos métodos de isolamento de proteína/glicoproteína, corroborando a hipótese de que a toxina seja um glicolipídeo. / Human fungal infections have increased in the last years and affect mainly immunocompromised patients, carriers of HIV vírus, transplanted or with cancer. The antifungal agents used in treatment belong to a few groups of drugs and the increase of antifungal resistance in many pathogens leads to the necessity of developing new antifungal agents. Strains Trichosporon japonicum QU139 and Candida catenulata LV102 showed killer activity against several pathogenic yeasts, having a good potential for the development of new antimicrobial agents. The objective of the work was the optimization of conditions for production and detection of the antimicrobial compounds, aiming their future terapeutic use, and their purification. The killer effect of T. japonicum QU139 strain was evaluated by the well method against sensitive cells of Cryptococcus gattii C20 in media GYP, YM and Cheese in different pH and temperatures. The maximum killer activity was found in media GYP, pH 4.5, 25°C after 24 hours of incubation for T.japonicum QU139 and C. catenulata LV102. The isolation of the antimicrobial compound produced by the yeast T.japonicum QU139 was not possible by the methods for isolation of proteins/glicoproteins, corroborating the hypothesis that the toxin is a glycolipid.
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Estudos sobre o isolamento e expansão de células Natural Killer (NK) do sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário na presença de células mesenquimaisFurlan, Juliana Monteiro January 2016 (has links)
Introdução: A célula NK possui uma importante função no sistema imune inato de defesa primária contra vírus e patógenos e também realiza a imunovigilâcia tumoral. Muitos estudos clínicos tem avaliado o uso dessas células na imunoterapia adotiva. A expansão e a ativação da célula NK requer sinais e estímulos para manter a sua sobrevivência. Atualmente existem muitos protocolos para a expansão e ativação da célula NK, porém não existe uma definição do melhor método para uso clínico. Objetivo: O estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a melhor forma para expansão das células NK isoladas de células mononucleares do sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário.Método: Foram avaliadas cinco diferentes condições para expansão de células NK de mononucleares isoladas do sangue do cordão umbilical e placentário. Foram testados protocolos utilizando as interleucinas (IL), IL-2, IL-3, IL-15; com ou sem a presença do co-cultivo com células-tronco mesenquimais do cordão umbilical (CTM-CU) e, também o co-cultivo com células apresentadoras de antígeno artificiais ligadas a IL-21 à membrana (mbIL21 APC). Resultados: Os protocolos utilizando co-cultivo com APC mbIL21 foram superiores aos demais quanto à capacidade de expansão de células NK (CD3-, CD56+, CD16+). O protocolo de co-cultura de APC, CTM-CU e estímulo com IL-2 apresentaram um aumento significativo de NK (CD3-, CD56+, CD16+) quando comparado ao protocolo de APC/IL-2 sem CTM-CU (p<0,05). Conclusão: A expansão ex vivo de células NK na presença das APC e CTM-CU apresentaram uma proporção estatisticamente superior de célula NK CD16+ quando comparada com condições de cultivo com apenas a APC, tendo essas células NK potencial para utilização na imunoterapia adotiva associada com anticorpos monoclonais ou anticorpos bi-específicos. / Background: Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate immunity, especially against viral pathogens, and are also a part of the immune surveillance of tumors. Several clinical trials have evaluated the use of these cells for adoptive cell immunotherapy. Ex vivo expansion of NK cells, however, is a complex process which requires multiple cell signals to ensure cell survival, proliferation, and activation. There are many protocols used for NK cell expansion and activation, however, there is a lack of evidence regarding which method is the most effective for clinical grade NK cells expansion. Objective: The main purpose of this study is to evaluate an optimal protocol for the ex vivo expansion of NK cells isolated from umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (CB-MNC). Methods: Five different conditions for the expansion of umbilical cord-derived NK cells were evaluated. Each protocol was a different combination of interleukins (IL-2, IL-3, and IL-15) with or without the presence of feeder cells or artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPCs). Feeder cells utilized were umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSC), and aAPCs were membrane-bound IL-21 artificial APCs (mbIL21 aAPCs). Results: Protocols employing mbIL21 aAPCs demonstrated greater expansion of natural killer cells (CD3- CD56+) than the other protocols. The protocol employing aAPCs, IL-2 and UC-MSC feeder cells had a statistically significant higher proportion of CD16+ NK cells when compared to the protocol without the MSC feeder cells, but there was no significant difference in the expansion of total natural killer cells concerning these two protocols. Conclusion: Ex vivo expansion of NK cells in the presence of aAPCs and UC-MSC feeder cells yielded a significant higher proportion of CD16+ NK when compared to the aAPCs only culture condition, and could be a better product for NK adoptive immunotherapy in conjunction with monoclonal or bi-specific antibodies.
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Caracterização das células natural killer (NK) circulantes no sangue periférico precocemente após o transplante de células-tronco hematopoéticas (TCTH)Gonçalves, Alice Dahmer January 2017 (has links)
O transplante de células-tronco hematopoéticas alogênico (alo-TCTH) é uma opção de tratamento para uma variedade de doenças neoplásicas e não neoplásicas, principalmente de origem hematológica sendo doença do enxerto-contra-hospedeiro (DECH) a sua principal complicação. As células Natural Killer (NK) são os primeiros linfócitos a se recuperarem após o TCTH. Além da capacidade de promover o efeito enxerto-versus-leucemia (EVL), as células NK do doador parecem capazes de promover a pega do enxerto e de prevenir o desenvolvimento da DECH. As células NK compreendem aproximadamente 10% dos linfócitos do sangue periférico e são caracterizadas fenotipicamente pela expressão do antígeno de superfície CD56 (CD, cluster of differentiation) e pela ausência de CD3 (CD56+CD3-). O subtipo de células NK CD56dim (baixa densidade do antígeno) é naturalmente mais citotóxico que o subtipo CD56bright (alta densidade do antígeno) o qual é caracterizado pela capacidade de produção de citocinas. Com base nisso, o objetivo do trabalho é avaliar a presença de células NK nos dias 7, 14, 21 e 28 após o TCTH alogênico e autólogo, caracterizando sua frequência, seu imunofenótipo e a sua capacidade de produzir fatores de crescimento hematopoético e citocinas relacionadas. / Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is an option of treatment for a variety of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is its main complication. Natural Killer cells (NK) are the first lymphocytes to recover after HSCT. In addition to the ability to promote graft versus leukemia effect (GVL), donor NK cells appear to be capable of promoting engraftment and preventing the development of GVHD. NK cells comprise approximately 10% of peripheral blood lymphocytes and are characterized phenotypically by the expression of the CD56 surface antigen and absence of CD3 (CD56 + CD3-). The CD56dim (low density of antigen) NK cell subtype is naturally more cytotoxic than the CD56bright (high density of antigen) subtype which is characterized by the ability to produce cytokines. Based on this, the objective of the study is to evaluate the presence of NK cells on days 7, 14, 21 and 28 after allogeneic and autologous HSCT, characterizing their frequency, their immunophenotype and their capacity to produce hematopoietic growth factors and related cytokines.
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Estudos sobre o isolamento e expansão de células Natural Killer (NK) do sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário na presença de células mesenquimaisFurlan, Juliana Monteiro January 2016 (has links)
Introdução: A célula NK possui uma importante função no sistema imune inato de defesa primária contra vírus e patógenos e também realiza a imunovigilâcia tumoral. Muitos estudos clínicos tem avaliado o uso dessas células na imunoterapia adotiva. A expansão e a ativação da célula NK requer sinais e estímulos para manter a sua sobrevivência. Atualmente existem muitos protocolos para a expansão e ativação da célula NK, porém não existe uma definição do melhor método para uso clínico. Objetivo: O estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a melhor forma para expansão das células NK isoladas de células mononucleares do sangue de cordão umbilical e placentário.Método: Foram avaliadas cinco diferentes condições para expansão de células NK de mononucleares isoladas do sangue do cordão umbilical e placentário. Foram testados protocolos utilizando as interleucinas (IL), IL-2, IL-3, IL-15; com ou sem a presença do co-cultivo com células-tronco mesenquimais do cordão umbilical (CTM-CU) e, também o co-cultivo com células apresentadoras de antígeno artificiais ligadas a IL-21 à membrana (mbIL21 APC). Resultados: Os protocolos utilizando co-cultivo com APC mbIL21 foram superiores aos demais quanto à capacidade de expansão de células NK (CD3-, CD56+, CD16+). O protocolo de co-cultura de APC, CTM-CU e estímulo com IL-2 apresentaram um aumento significativo de NK (CD3-, CD56+, CD16+) quando comparado ao protocolo de APC/IL-2 sem CTM-CU (p<0,05). Conclusão: A expansão ex vivo de células NK na presença das APC e CTM-CU apresentaram uma proporção estatisticamente superior de célula NK CD16+ quando comparada com condições de cultivo com apenas a APC, tendo essas células NK potencial para utilização na imunoterapia adotiva associada com anticorpos monoclonais ou anticorpos bi-específicos. / Background: Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate immunity, especially against viral pathogens, and are also a part of the immune surveillance of tumors. Several clinical trials have evaluated the use of these cells for adoptive cell immunotherapy. Ex vivo expansion of NK cells, however, is a complex process which requires multiple cell signals to ensure cell survival, proliferation, and activation. There are many protocols used for NK cell expansion and activation, however, there is a lack of evidence regarding which method is the most effective for clinical grade NK cells expansion. Objective: The main purpose of this study is to evaluate an optimal protocol for the ex vivo expansion of NK cells isolated from umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (CB-MNC). Methods: Five different conditions for the expansion of umbilical cord-derived NK cells were evaluated. Each protocol was a different combination of interleukins (IL-2, IL-3, and IL-15) with or without the presence of feeder cells or artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPCs). Feeder cells utilized were umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSC), and aAPCs were membrane-bound IL-21 artificial APCs (mbIL21 aAPCs). Results: Protocols employing mbIL21 aAPCs demonstrated greater expansion of natural killer cells (CD3- CD56+) than the other protocols. The protocol employing aAPCs, IL-2 and UC-MSC feeder cells had a statistically significant higher proportion of CD16+ NK cells when compared to the protocol without the MSC feeder cells, but there was no significant difference in the expansion of total natural killer cells concerning these two protocols. Conclusion: Ex vivo expansion of NK cells in the presence of aAPCs and UC-MSC feeder cells yielded a significant higher proportion of CD16+ NK when compared to the aAPCs only culture condition, and could be a better product for NK adoptive immunotherapy in conjunction with monoclonal or bi-specific antibodies.
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Caracterização das células natural killer (NK) circulantes no sangue periférico precocemente após o transplante de células-tronco hematopoéticas (TCTH)Gonçalves, Alice Dahmer January 2017 (has links)
O transplante de células-tronco hematopoéticas alogênico (alo-TCTH) é uma opção de tratamento para uma variedade de doenças neoplásicas e não neoplásicas, principalmente de origem hematológica sendo doença do enxerto-contra-hospedeiro (DECH) a sua principal complicação. As células Natural Killer (NK) são os primeiros linfócitos a se recuperarem após o TCTH. Além da capacidade de promover o efeito enxerto-versus-leucemia (EVL), as células NK do doador parecem capazes de promover a pega do enxerto e de prevenir o desenvolvimento da DECH. As células NK compreendem aproximadamente 10% dos linfócitos do sangue periférico e são caracterizadas fenotipicamente pela expressão do antígeno de superfície CD56 (CD, cluster of differentiation) e pela ausência de CD3 (CD56+CD3-). O subtipo de células NK CD56dim (baixa densidade do antígeno) é naturalmente mais citotóxico que o subtipo CD56bright (alta densidade do antígeno) o qual é caracterizado pela capacidade de produção de citocinas. Com base nisso, o objetivo do trabalho é avaliar a presença de células NK nos dias 7, 14, 21 e 28 após o TCTH alogênico e autólogo, caracterizando sua frequência, seu imunofenótipo e a sua capacidade de produzir fatores de crescimento hematopoético e citocinas relacionadas. / Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is an option of treatment for a variety of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is its main complication. Natural Killer cells (NK) are the first lymphocytes to recover after HSCT. In addition to the ability to promote graft versus leukemia effect (GVL), donor NK cells appear to be capable of promoting engraftment and preventing the development of GVHD. NK cells comprise approximately 10% of peripheral blood lymphocytes and are characterized phenotypically by the expression of the CD56 surface antigen and absence of CD3 (CD56 + CD3-). The CD56dim (low density of antigen) NK cell subtype is naturally more cytotoxic than the CD56bright (high density of antigen) subtype which is characterized by the ability to produce cytokines. Based on this, the objective of the study is to evaluate the presence of NK cells on days 7, 14, 21 and 28 after allogeneic and autologous HSCT, characterizing their frequency, their immunophenotype and their capacity to produce hematopoietic growth factors and related cytokines.
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