Image‐based assessment of natural killer cell activity against glioblastoma stem cells

Author:

Du Yuanning1,Metcalfe Samuel12ORCID,Akunapuram Shreya12,Ghosh Sugata12,Spruck Charles3,Richardson Angela M.4,Cohen‐Gadol Aaron A.4,Shen Jia156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Sciences Program Indiana University School of Medicine Bloomington IN USA

2. Cell, Molecular and Cancer Biology Graduate Program Indiana University School of Medicine Bloomington IN USA

3. Cancer Center Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute La Jolla CA USA

4. Department of Neurological Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

5. Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

6. Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center Indianapolis IN USA

Abstract

Glioblastoma (GBM) poses a significant challenge in oncology and stands as the most aggressive form of brain cancer. A primary contributor to its relentless nature is the stem‐like cancer cells, called glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs). GSCs have the capacity for self‐renewal and tumorigenesis, leading to frequent GBM recurrences and complicating treatment modalities. While natural killer (NK) cells exhibit potential in targeting and eliminating stem‐like cancer cells, their efficacy within the GBM microenvironment is limited due to constrained infiltration and function. To address this limitation, novel investigations focusing on boosting NK cell activity against GSCs are imperative. This study presents two streamlined image‐based assays assessing NK cell migration and cytotoxicity towards GSCs. It details protocols and explores the strengths and limitations of these methods. These assays could aid in identifying novel targets to enhance NK cell activity towards GSCs, facilitating the development of NK cell‐based immunotherapy for improved GBM treatment.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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