Ex vivo-expanded NK cells from blood and ascites of ovarian cancer patients are cytotoxic against autologous primary ovarian cancer cells

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Tina Nham
Sophie M. Poznanski
Isabella Y. Fan
Mira M. Shenouda
Marianne V. Chew
Amanda J. Lee
Fatemeh Vahedi
Yalda Karimi
Martin Butcher
Dean A. Lee
Hal Hirte
Ali A. Ashkar
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[1] McMaster University,Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster Immunology Research Centre
[2] McMaster University,Juravinski Cancer Centre
[3] Ohio State University,The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
[4] Juravinski Cancer Centre,Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Oncology
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Ovarian cancer; Natural killer cell cancer immunotherapy; Ex vivo NK cell expansion; Ascites; Autologous natural killer cells;
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Ovarian cancer (OC) is the leading cause of gynecological cancer-related death in North America. Most ovarian cancer patients (OCPs) experience disease recurrence after first-line surgery and chemotherapy; thus, there is a need for novel second-line treatments to improve the prognosis of OC. Although peripheral blood-derived NK cells are known for their ability to spontaneously lyse tumour cells without prior sensitization, ascites-derived NK cells (ascites-NK cells) isolated from OCPs exhibit inhibitory phenotypes, impaired cytotoxicity and may play a pro-tumourigenic role in cancer progression. Therefore, it is of interest to improve the cytotoxic effector function of impaired OCP ascites-NK cells at the tumour environment. We investigated the efficacy of using an artificial APC-based ex vivo expansion technique to generate cytotoxic, expanded NK cells from previously impaired OCP ascites-NK cells, for use in an autologous model of NK cell immunotherapy. We are the first to obtain a log-scale expansion of OCP ascites-NK cells that upregulate the surface expression of activating receptors NKG2D, NKp30, NKp44, produce robust amounts of anti-tumour cytokines in the presence of OC cells and mediate direct tumour cytotoxicity against ascites-derived, primary OC cells obtained from autologous patients. Our findings demonstrate that it is possible to generate cytotoxic OCP ascites-NK cells from previously impaired OCP ascites-NK cells, which presents a promising immunotherapeutic target for the second-line treatment of OC. Future work should focus on evaluating the in vivo efficacy of autologous NK cell immunotherapy through the intraperitoneal delivery of NK cell expansion factors to a preclinical xenograft mouse model of human OC.
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