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Modulation of NK cell activation by exogenous calcium from alginate dressings in vitro

Y. Adib, Maxime Boy, Kévin Serror, Nicolas Dulphy, Céline Revenu, Laura Duciel, David Boccara, Maurice Mimoun, Marina Samardzic, M. Bagot, Armand Bensussan, Laurence Michel

2023Frontiers in Immunology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural Killer (NK) cells participate in the defense against infection by killing pathogens and infected cells and secreting immuno-modulatory cytokines. Defects in NK cell activity have been reported in obese, diabetic, and elderly patients that are at high risk of developing infected chronic wounds. Calcium alginate dressings are indicated for the debridement during the inflammatory phase of healing. Since calcium ions are major activators of NK cells, we hypothesized that these dressings could enhance NK functions, as investigated in vitro herein. Primary human blood NK cells were freshly-isolated from healthy volunteers and exposed to conditioned media (CM) from two alginate dressings, Algosteril ® (ALG, pure Ca 2+ alginate) and Biatain ® Alginate (BIA, Ca 2+ alginate with CMC), in comparison with an exogenous 3mM calcium solution. Our results demonstrated that exogenous calcium and ALG-CM, but not BIA-CM, induced NK cell activation and enhanced their capacity to kill their targets as a result of increased degranulation. NK cell stimulation by ALG depended on the influx of extracellular Ca 2+ via the SOCE Ca 2+ permeable plasma membrane channels. ALG-CM also activated NK cell cytokine production of IFN-γ and TNF-α through a partly Ca 2+ -independent mechanism. This work highlights the non-equivalence between alginate dressings for NK cell stimulation and shows that the pure calcium alginate dressing Algosteril ® enhances NK cell cytotoxic and immuno-modulatory activities. Altogether, these results underline a specific property of this medical device in innate defense that is key for the cutaneous wound healing process.

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DegranulationCalciumCytokineChemistryCell biologyCellStimulationImmunologyIn vitroBiologyReceptorEndocrinologyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionExercise and Physiological ResponsesWound Healing and Treatments
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