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Natural Killer (NK) and CAR-NK Cell Expansion Method using Membrane Bound-IL-21-Modified B Cell Line
Published on: February 8, 2022
Interleukin-21 activates human natural killer cells and modulates their surface receptor expression
Kresten Skak1, Klaus Stensgaard Frederiksen, Dorthe Lundsgaard
1Cancer Pharmacology, Novo Nordisk A/S, Måløv, Denmark. skak@novonordisk.com
Abstract:
Interleukin (IL)-21 is a novel cytokine that has been shown to enhance proliferation and activation of CD8+ T cells, enhance natural killer (NK) cell activity and costimulate anti-CD40-driven B-cell proliferation in mice. Several studies have furthermore demonstrated antitumour effects of IL-21 administration in mouse models. In this study we have investigated how IL-21 affects the survival and cytotoxicity of human NK cells and modulates their expression of surface receptors and of the effector molecules granzyme B and perforin. In contrast to murine NK cells, where IL-21 alone cannot sustain survival, IL-21 and IL-2 were equally efficient in sustaining survival of human NK cells. In the absence of other cytokines, IL-21 had little effect on expression of a panel of surface receptors on human NK cells. However, IL-21 synergized with IL-2 to up-regulate several surface receptors, including NKG2A, CD25, CD86 and CD69. The CD25+ CD86+ NK cells were CD56(bright) and were large and granular. Expression of the effector molecules perforin and granzyme A and B was up-regulated by IL-21 at both mRNA and protein levels. Furthermore, IL-21 increased the cytotoxicity of NK cells against K562 target cells. These findings suggest that IL-21 modulates NK cell activity through induction of intracellular effector molecules as well as modulation of surface receptor expression.
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