Journal article
Characterization of the interaction between human decidua parietalis mesenchymal stem/stromal cells and natural killer cells
MH Abumaree, E Bahattab, A Alsadoun, A Al Dosaimani, FM Abomaray, T Khatlani, B Kalionis, MF El-Muzaini, AO Alawad, AS Alaskar
Stem Cell Research and Therapy | BMC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Human decidua parietalis mesenchymal stem/multipotent stromal cells (DPMSCs) have unique phenotypic and functional properties that make them promising candidates for cell-based therapy. Here, we investigated DPMSC interaction with natural killer (NK) cells, and the effects of this interaction on NK cell phenotypic characteristics and functional activities. Methods: DPMSCs isolated from the decidua parietalis of human fetal membranes were cultured with interleukin (IL)-2-activated and IL-2-unactivated NK cells isolated from healthy human peripheral blood. NK cell proliferation and cytolytic activities were then examined using functional assays. NK cell expression of receptors medi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by grants from KAIMRC (grant no. RC12/117).