In vivo expansion of a CD9+ decidual-like NK cell subset following autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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2022-10-28Autor
Vázquez de Luís, Enrique
Astarloa Pando, Gabirel
Terrén Martínez, Iñigo
Amarilla Irusta, Ainhoa
Polanco Alonso, Diego
González, Carmen
Uranga, Alasne
Carrascosa, Tomás
Mateos Mazón, Juán José
García Ruíz, Juan Carlos
Callejas, Sergio
Quintas, Ana
Dopazo, Ana
Zenarruzabeitia Belaustegui, Olatz
Borrego Rabasco, Francisco
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iScience 25(10) : (2022) // Article ID 105235
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Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (autoHSCT) is a treatment option for hematological disorders and pediatric solid tumors. After an autoHSCT, natural killer (NK) cells are the first lymphocyte subset returning to normal levels. To uncover global changes during NK cell reconstitution after autoHSCT, we performed RNA-sequencing on NK cells before and after autoHSCT. Results showed profound changes in gene expression profile of NK cells immediately after autoHSCT. Several biological processes including cell cycle, DNA replication and the mevalonate pathway were enriched. Significantly, we observed that following autoHSCT, NK cells acquired a decidual-like gene expression profile, including the expression of CD9. By using multiparametric flow cytometry, we confirmed the expansion of NK cells expressing CD9 immediately after autoHSCT, which exhibited higher granzyme B and perforin expression levels than CD9- NK cells. These results provide insights on the physiopathology of NK cells during their reconstitution after autoHSCT.