Protocol For Isolation, Stimulation And Functional Profiling Of Primary And Ipsc-Derived Human Nk Cells

BIO-PROTOCOL(2020)

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Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells, characterized by their cytotoxic capacity, and chemokine and cytokine secretion upon activation. Human NK cells are identified by CD56 expression. Circulating NK cells can be further subdivided into the CD56(bright) (similar to 10%) and CD56(dim) NK cell subsets (similar to 90%). NK cell-like cells can also be derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). To study the chemokine and cytokine secretion profile of the distinct heterogenous NK cell subsets, intracellular flow cytometry staining can be performed. However, this assay is challenging when the starting material is limited. Alternatively, NK cell subsets can be enriched, sorted, stimulated, and functionally profiled by measuring secreted effector molecules in the supernatant by Luminex Here, we provide a rapid and straightforward protocol for the isolation and stimulation of primary NK cells or iPSC-derived NK cell-like cells, and subsequent detection of secreted cytokines and chemokines, which is also applicable for a low number of cells.
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CD56, Natural killer cells, Induced pluripotent stem cells, Cytokines, Chemokines, Peripheral blood, Luminex
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