Feeder-free ex vivo expansion of cord blood-derived natural killer cells for enhanced proliferation and functional maturation
Isabel Doutor, Gabriel Costa, Beatriz Filipe, Carla Lilaia, Pedro Fonte, Ana Fernandes-Platzgummer

TL;DR
Researchers found the best ways to grow cord blood natural killer cells in the lab, which could improve cancer treatments.
Contribution
Identified optimal feeder-free culture media for cord blood-derived NK cell expansion and functional maturation.
Findings
NKX and NKM1 media achieved highest expansion and cost-efficiency for NK(CB) cells.
NKX consistently induced stronger functional activation compared to other media.
Phenotypic shifts and CD16 downregulation were observed across culture conditions.
Abstract
Umbilical cord blood (CB)-derived natural killer (NK(CB)) cells are a promising immunotherapeutic modality due to their cytotoxicity, allogeneic compatibility, and reduced immunogenicity relative to peripheral blood NK cells (NK(PB)). Although several commercial culture media have been optimized for NK(PB) expansion, their suitability for NK(CB) cells remains insufficiently characterized. This study compares the expansion efficiency, phenotypic shifts, functional activation, and cost-effectiveness of NK(CB) cells expanded ex vivo under feeder-free static culture conditions with IL-2-supplemented culture media. CB-derived CD56⁺ cells isolated by magnetic-activated cell sorting were cultured in six candidate culture media, after which CTS™ NK-Xpander™ (NKX) and NK MACS® (NKM) with 1% (NKM1) or 2% (NKM2) supplement were selected for further evaluation. NKX achieved the highest average fold…
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TopicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction · CAR-T cell therapy research · Mesenchymal stem cell research
