Functional characterization of interleukin-15 gene transduction into the human natural killer cell line NKL
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Functional characterization of interleukin-15 gene transduction into the human natural killer cell line NKL
Abstract
Background: Genetic modification of natural killer (NK) cells is a potential approach to gene-based immunotherapy of cancer. We created human interleukin-15 (hIL-15) gene-modified NKL cells and investigated their functional characterization in vitro.
Methods: A recombinant vector (pcDNA3-IL15) or control vector (pcDNA3) was transferred into NKL cells by an electroporation method. Standard reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), flow cytometry and MTT methods were performed for NK cell proliferation, apoptosis, cytotoxicity assays and gene expression tests.
Results: Compared with parental NKL cells, hIL-15 gene modification promoted NK cell proliferation at low doses of IL-2 and inhibited cell apoptosis, which was associated with the up-regulation of anti-apoptosis genes Bcl-2, Bcl-xl and Mcl-1 as well as the down-regulation of apoptosis genes Bim and Noxa. Moreover, the anti-tumor activity of hIL-15 gene-transduced NKL cells against human hepatoma cancer cell line HepG2, H7402 and PLC/PRF-5 cells was enhanced, at least partly, through increasing expression of cytotoxicity-associated genes, including interferon (IFN)-gamma, perforin and FasL.
Discussion: The hIL-15 genetic modification could improve the proliferation, anti-apoptosis and natural cytotoxicity of NKL cells against hepatocarcinoma cells. These data suggest that hIL-15 gene-modified NKL cells could be useful for clinical cancer immunotherapy in the future.
Comment in
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Improving natural killer cells.Cytotherapy. 2008;10(3):225-6. doi: 10.1080/14653240802028376. Cytotherapy. 2008. PMID: 18418767 No abstract available.
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