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Bioinspired Preservation of Natural Killer Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy.


ABSTRACT: The ability to cryopreserve natural killer (NK) cells has a significant potential in modern cancer immunotherapy. Current cryopreservation protocols cause deterioration in NK cell viability and functionality. This work reports the preservation of human cytokine-activated NK cell viability and function following cryopreservation using a cocktail of biocompatible bioinspired cryoprotectants (i.e., dextran and carboxylated ε-poly-L-lysine). Results demonstrate that the recovered NK cells after cryopreservation and rewarming maintain their viability immediately after thawing at a comparable level to control (dimethyl sulfoxide-based cryopreservation). Although, their viability drops in the first day in culture compared to controls, the cells grow back to a comparable level to controls after 1 week in culture. In addition, the anti-tumor functional activity of recovered NK cells demonstrates higher cytotoxic potency against leukemia cells compared to control. This approach presents a new direction for NK cell preservation, focusing on function and potentially enabling storage and distribution for cancer immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: El Assal R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6425501 | biostudies-other | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Bioinspired Preservation of Natural Killer Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy.

El Assal Rami R   Abou-Elkacem Lotfi L   Tocchio Alessandro A   Pasley Shannon S   Matosevic Sandro S   Kaplan David L DL   Zylberberg Claudia C   Demirci Utkan U  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20190127 6


The ability to cryopreserve natural killer (NK) cells has a significant potential in modern cancer immunotherapy. Current cryopreservation protocols cause deterioration in NK cell viability and functionality. This work reports the preservation of human cytokine-activated NK cell viability and function following cryopreservation using a cocktail of biocompatible bioinspired cryoprotectants (i.e., dextran and carboxylated ε-poly-L-lysine). Results demonstrate that the recovered NK cells after cryo  ...[more]

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