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Stem Cell Res ; 76: 103326, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38324932

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Hoxb5 exhibits preferential expression in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and uniquely marks the long-term HSCs (LT-HSCs). Previous studies have demonstrated the remarkable capability of Hoxb5 to alter cell fates when enforced expression in blood progenitors, such as B cell progenitors and multipotent progenitors. Additionally, Hoxb5 deficiency does not hinder the generation of LT-HSCs. However, the specific impact of Hoxb5 deletion on LT-HSCs has remained unexplored. To address this, we developed a conditional Hoxb5 knockout-reporter mouse model, wherein Hoxb5 was knock out by the Vav-cre recombinase, and the endogenous Hoxb5 promoter drove the expression of the blue fluorescent protein (BFP). Our findings revealed that the primary recipients, who transplanted with HSCs indicating Hoxb5 deficiency by the presence of BFP (BFP-positive HSCs), exhibited comparable levels of donor chimerism and lineage chimerism to recipients transplanted with HSCs that spontaneously did not express Hoxb5 and thus lacked BFP expression (BFP-negative HSCs). However, during the secondary transplantation, recipients receiving total bone marrow (BM) from the primary recipients with BFP-positive HSCs showed significantly higher levels of donor chimerism and more robust multi-lineage chimerism compared to those receiving total BM from the primary recipients with BFP-negative HSCs. Our results indicate that deleting Hoxb5 in LT-HSCs transiently influences their lineage differentiation bias without compromising their long-term self-renewal capacity. These findings highlight the primary role of Hoxb5 in regulating lineage commitment decisions in LT-HSCs, while emphasizing that its presence is not indispensable for the maintenance of long-term self-renewal capacity.


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Transplante de Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas , Fatores de Transcrição , Animais , Camundongos , Medula Óssea , Diferenciação Celular/fisiologia , Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Homeodomínio/genética , Proteínas de Homeodomínio/metabolismo , Camundongos Knockout , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
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Cell Prolif ; : e13683, 2024 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38830795

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Chimeric antigen receptor-natural killer (CAR-NK) cell therapy is emerging as a promising cancer treatment, with notable safety and source diversity benefits over CAR-T cells. This study focused on optimizing CAR constructs for NK cells to maximize their therapeutic potential. We designed seven CD19 CAR constructs and expressed them in NK cells using a retroviral system, assessing their tumour-killing efficacy and persistence. Results showed all constructs enhanced tumour-killing and prolonged survival in tumour-bearing mice. In particular, CAR1 (CD8 TMD-CD3ζ SD)-NK cells showed superior efficacy in treating tumour-bearing animals and exhibited enhanced persistence when combined with OX40 co-stimulatory domain. Of note, CAR1-NK cells were most effective at lower effector-to-target ratios, while CAR4 (CD8 TMD-OX40 CD- FcεRIγ SD) compromised NK cell expansion ability. Superior survival rates were noted in mice treated with CAR1-, CAR2 (CD8 TMD- FcεRIγ SD)-, CAR3 (CD8 TMD-OX40 CD- CD3ζ SD)- and CAR4-NK cells over those treated with CAR5 (CD28 TMD- FcεRIγ SD)-, CAR6 (CD8 TMD-4-1BB CD-CD3ζ 1-ITAM SD)- and CAR7 (CD8 TMD-OX40 CD-CD3ζ 1-ITAM SD)-NK cells, with CAR5-NK cells showing the weakest anti-tumour activity. Increased expression of exhaustion markers, especially in CAR7-NK cells, suggests that combining CAR-NK cells with immune checkpoint inhibitors might improve anti-tumour outcomes. These findings provide crucial insights for developing CAR-NK cell products for clinical applications.

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Cell Prolif ; : e13727, 2024 Aug 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39136096

RESUMO

CAR-NK cell therapy does not require HLA matching and has minimal side effects. However, traditional methods of engineering CARs into human tissue-derived NK cells exhibit heterogeneity, low transduction efficiency, and high manufacturing costs. Here, we provide a reliable approach for generating large-scale and cryopreserved mesothelin (MSLN) CAR-NK cells from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) as an alternative cell source. We first constructed MSLN CAR-expressing hESCs to reduce CAR engineering costs and subsequently differentiated these stem cells into MSLN CAR-NK cells via an efficient organoid induction system. The MSLN CAR-NK cells exhibit the typical expression patterns of activating receptors, inhibitory receptors, and effector molecules of NK cells. In the presence of tumour cells, the MSLN CAR-NK cells show increased secretion of IFN-γ and TNF-α, as well as elevated CD107a expression level compared with induced NK cells. We cryopreserved the MSLN CAR-NK cells in liquid nitrogen using a clinical-grade freezing medium (CS10) for more than 6 months to mimic an off-the-shelf CAR-NK cell product. The thawed MSLN CAR-NK cells immediately recovered after 48-72-h culture and effectively eliminated ovarian tumour cells, including human primary ovarian tumour cells from patients. The thawed MSLN CAR-NK cells efficiently suppressed ovarian tumour development in vivo and prolonged the survival of tumour-bearing mice. Our study provides insights into the clinical translation of hESC-derived MSLN CAR-NK cells as a promising off-the-shelf cell product.

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Cell Prolif ; 57(5): e13588, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38124457

RESUMO

'Requirements for Human Natural Killer Cells' is the latest set of guidelines on human NK cells in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Standards Committee of Chinese Society for Cell Biology. This standard specifies requirements for the human natural killer (NK) cells, including the technical requirements, test methods, test regulations, instructions for use, labeling requirements, packaging requirements, storage and transportation requirements, and waste disposal requirements of NK cells. This standard is applicable for the quality control of NK cells, derived from human tissues, or differentiated/transdifferentiated from stem cells. It was originally released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 30 August, 2022. We hope that the publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance, and execution of proper protocols and accelerate the international standardization of human NK cells for applications.


Assuntos
Células Matadoras Naturais , Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Células Matadoras Naturais/citologia , Humanos , China , Controle de Qualidade
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