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. 2014 Sep;44(9):2737-48.
doi: 10.1002/eji.201344244. Epub 2014 Jul 28.

Microfluidic-based, live-cell analysis allows assessment of NK-cell migration in response to crosstalk with dendritic cells

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Microfluidic-based, live-cell analysis allows assessment of NK-cell migration in response to crosstalk with dendritic cells

Sajid Mahmood et al. Eur J Immunol. 2014 Sep.
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Abstract

Migration and localization of NK cells into peripheral tissues are tightly regulated under normal and pathological conditions. The physiological importance of NK cell-DC crosstalk has been well documented. However, the ways in which DCs regulate the migratory properties of NK cells (such as chemotaxis, chemokinesis, chemo-repulsion) are not fully defined in vitro. Here, we employed a microfluidic platform to examine, at the single-cell level, C57BL/6 NK-cell migrations in a stable chemical gradient. We observed that soluble factors released by the immature and LPS-activated mature DCs induced a high level of chemotactic movement of IL-2-activated NK cells in vitro. We confirmed these findings in a standard trans-well migration assay, and identified CXCR3 as a key receptor on the NK cells that mediated the migration. More interestingly, we revealed a novel function of granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor in repulsing NK-cell migrations. The future uses of such microfluidic device in the systematic evaluations of NK-cell migratory responses in NK cell-DC crosstalk will provide new insights into the development of DC-based NK-cell therapies against tumor and infections.

Keywords: Bone marrow-derived dendritic cells; Chemo-repulsion; Chemotaxis; Microfluidic device; NK-DC crosstalk; Natural killer cell.

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