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Expanded clinical-grade NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection
by
Zhao, Xiang-Yu
, Wang, Yu
, Xu, Zheng-Li
, Shang, Qian-Nan
, Zhang, Yuan-Yuan
, Yu, Xing-Xing
, Sun, Yu-Qian
, Zhang, Xiao-Hui
, Xu, Lan-Ping
, Chen, Yu-Hong
, Lv, Meng
, Huang, Xiao-Jun
, Han, Ting-Ting
in
Allografts
/ Cell adhesion molecules
/ Chemokine receptors
/ Cytomegalovirus
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Fibroblasts
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Infections
/ Natural killer cells
/ Stem cell transplantation
2023
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Expanded clinical-grade NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection
by
Zhao, Xiang-Yu
, Wang, Yu
, Xu, Zheng-Li
, Shang, Qian-Nan
, Zhang, Yuan-Yuan
, Yu, Xing-Xing
, Sun, Yu-Qian
, Zhang, Xiao-Hui
, Xu, Lan-Ping
, Chen, Yu-Hong
, Lv, Meng
, Huang, Xiao-Jun
, Han, Ting-Ting
in
Allografts
/ Cell adhesion molecules
/ Chemokine receptors
/ Cytomegalovirus
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Fibroblasts
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Infections
/ Natural killer cells
/ Stem cell transplantation
2023
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Expanded clinical-grade NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection
by
Zhao, Xiang-Yu
, Wang, Yu
, Xu, Zheng-Li
, Shang, Qian-Nan
, Zhang, Yuan-Yuan
, Yu, Xing-Xing
, Sun, Yu-Qian
, Zhang, Xiao-Hui
, Xu, Lan-Ping
, Chen, Yu-Hong
, Lv, Meng
, Huang, Xiao-Jun
, Han, Ting-Ting
in
Allografts
/ Cell adhesion molecules
/ Chemokine receptors
/ Cytomegalovirus
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Fibroblasts
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Infections
/ Natural killer cells
/ Stem cell transplantation
2023
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Expanded clinical-grade NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection
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Expanded clinical-grade NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection
2023
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation remains a common complication and leads to high mortality in patients who undergo allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Early natural killer (NK) cell reconstitution may protect against the development of human CMV (HCMV) infection post-HSCT. Our previous data showed that ex vivo mbIL21/4-1BBL-expanded NK cells exhibited high cytotoxicity against leukemia cells. Nevertheless, whether expanded NK cells have stronger anti-HCMV function is unknown. Herein, we compared the anti-HCMV functions of ex vivo expanded NK cells and primary NK cells. Expanded NK cells showed higher expression of activating receptors, chemokine receptors and adhesion molecules; stronger cytotoxicity against HCMV-infected fibroblasts; and better inhibition of HCMV propagation in vitro than primary NK cells. In HCMV-infected humanized mice, expanded NK cell infusion resulted in higher NK cell persistence and more effective tissue HCMV elimination than primary NK cell infusion. A clinical cohort of 20 post-HSCT patients who underwent adoptive NK cell infusion had a significantly lower cumulative incidence of HCMV infection (HR = 0.54, 95% CI = 0.32–0.93, p = 0.042) and refractory HCMV infection (HR = 0.34, 95% CI = 0.18–0.65, p = 0.009) than controls and better NK cell reconstitution on day 30 post NK cell infusion. In conclusion, expanded NK cells exhibit stronger effects than primary NK cells against HCMV infection both in vivo and in vitro.
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Nature Publishing Group
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