Feeder cell training shapes the phenotype and function of in vitro expanded natural killer cells
Fei Gao,
Mauricio Campos Mora,
Michael Constantinides
et al.
Abstract:Natural killer (NK) cells are candidates for adoptive cell therapy, and the protocols for their activation and expansion profoundly influence their function and fate. The complexity of NK cell origin and feeder cell cues impacts the heterogeneity of expanded NK (eNK) cells. To explore this, we compared the phenotype and function of peripheral blood‐derived NK (PB‐NK) and umbilical cord blood‐derived NK (UCB‐NK) cells activated by common feeder cell lines, including K562, PLH, and 221.AEH. After first encounter… Show more
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