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Expansions of adaptive-like NK cells with a tissue-resident phenotype in human lung and blood.


ABSTRACT: Human adaptive-like "memory" CD56dimCD16+ natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood from cytomegalovirus-seropositive individuals have been extensively investigated in recent years and are currently explored as a treatment strategy for hematological cancers. However, treatment of solid tumors remains limited due to insufficient NK cell tumor infiltration, and it is unknown whether large expansions of adaptive-like NK cells that are equipped for tissue residency and tumor homing exist in peripheral tissues. Here, we show that human lung and blood contains adaptive-like CD56brightCD16- NK cells with hallmarks of tissue residency, including expression of CD49a. Expansions of adaptive-like lung tissue-resident NK (trNK) cells were found to be present independently of adaptive-like CD56dimCD16+ NK cells and to be hyperresponsive toward target cells. Together, our data demonstrate that phenotypically, functionally, and developmentally distinct subsets of adaptive-like NK cells exist in human lung and blood. Given their tissue-related character and hyperresponsiveness, human lung adaptive-like trNK cells might represent a suitable alternative for therapies targeting solid tumors.

SUBMITTER: Brownlie D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7980282 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expansions of adaptive-like NK cells with a tissue-resident phenotype in human lung and blood.

Brownlie Demi D   Scharenberg Marlena M   Mold Jeff E JE   Hård Joanna J   Kekäläinen Eliisa E   Buggert Marcus M   Nguyen Son S   Wilson Jennifer N JN   Al-Ameri Mamdoh M   Ljunggren Hans-Gustaf HG   Marquardt Nicole N   Michaëlsson Jakob J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210301 11


Human adaptive-like "memory" CD56<sup>dim</sup>CD16<sup>+</sup> natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood from cytomegalovirus-seropositive individuals have been extensively investigated in recent years and are currently explored as a treatment strategy for hematological cancers. However, treatment of solid tumors remains limited due to insufficient NK cell tumor infiltration, and it is unknown whether large expansions of adaptive-like NK cells that are equipped for tissue residency and tumo  ...[more]

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