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Dataset: Gene expression of expanded and non-expanded natural killer cells from healthy donor and myeloma patients

Natural Killer cells (NK), a major constituent of innate immune system, have the ability to kill the transformed and infected cells...

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Natural Killer cells (NK), a major constituent of innate immune system, have the ability to kill the transformed and infected cells without prior sensitization; can be put to immunotherapeutic use against various malignancies. NK cells discriminate between normal cells and transformed cells via a balance of inhibitory and activating signals induced by interactions between NK cell receptors and target cell ligands. Present study investigates whether expansion of NK cells could augment their anti-myeloma (MM) activity. For NK cell expansion, peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy donors and myeloma patients were co-cultured with irradiated K562 cells transfected with 4-1BBL and membrane-bound IL15 (K562-mb15-41BBL). A genome-wide profiling approach was performed to identify gene expression signature in expanded NK (ENK) cells and non-expanded NK cells isolated from healthy donors and myeloma patients. A specific set of genes involved in proliferation, migration, adhesion, cytotoxicity, and activation were up regulated post expansion, also confirmed by flow cytometry. Exp-NK cells killed both allogeneic and autologous primary MM cells more avidly than non-exp-NK cells in vitro. Multiple receptors, particularly NKG2D, natural cytotoxicity receptors, and DNAM-1 contributed to target lysis, via a perforin mediated mechanism. In summary, vigorous expansion and high anti-MM activity both in vitro and in vivo provide the rationale for testing exp-NK cells in a clinical trial for high risk MM. Differential gene expression profile in expanded natural killer (ENK) cells and non-expanded natural killer (NK) cells from healthy donors and myeloma patients Eight healthy donor and eight myeloma patients were used in the study. Non-expanded natural killer (NK) cells were isolated from PBMCs of healthy donors and myeloma patients. Expanded natural killer (ENK) cells were generated from same set of samples as mentioned in expansion protocol. All ENK and NK cells were used for gene expression profiling.

Species:
human

Samples:
32

Source:
E-GEOD-27838

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample INDIVIDUAL NKC STATE
GSM687236 Donor 11 non-expanded
GSM687237 Donor 12 non-expanded
GSM687238 Donor 13 non-expanded
GSM687239 Donor 14 non-expanded
GSM687240 Donor 16 non-expanded
GSM68724 Donor 17 non-expanded
GSM687242 Donor 18 non-expanded
GSM687243 Donor 19 non-expanded
GSM687244 Donor 11 expanded
GSM687245 Donor 12 expanded
GSM687246 Donor 13 expanded
GSM687247 Donor 14 expanded
GSM687248 Donor 16 expanded
GSM687249 Donor 17 expanded
GSM687250 Donor 18 expanded
GSM68725 Donor 19 expanded
GSM687252 Myeloma patient 14 non-expanded
GSM687253 Myeloma patient 15 non-expanded
GSM687254 Myeloma patient 16 non-expanded
GSM687255 Myeloma patient 17 non-expanded
GSM687256 Myeloma patient 18 non-expanded
GSM687257 Myeloma patient 19 non-expanded
GSM687258 Myeloma patient 20 non-expanded
GSM687259 Myeloma patient 24 non-expanded
GSM687260 Myeloma patient 14 expanded
GSM68726 Myeloma patient 15 expanded
GSM687262 Myeloma patient 16 expanded
GSM687263 Myeloma patient 17 expanded
GSM687264 Myeloma patient 18 expanded
GSM687265 Myeloma patient 19 expanded
GSM687266 Myeloma patient 20 expanded
GSM687267 Myeloma patient 24 expanded

Tags

  • cell
  • genome
  • immune system
  • membrane
  • myeloma
  • peripheral

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