Research Article

Gastric Cancer Mesenchymal Stem Cells Inhibit NK Cell Function through mTOR Signalling to Promote Tumour Growth

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GCMSC-treated NK cells exhibit attenuated antitumour activity in vivo. (a) In vivo treatment scheme. NCG mice were injected with PBMCs from healthy donors. The successfully constructed model mice was selected for the following experiment 7 days later. (b) Representative flow cytometry plot of human CD45+ cells in mouse populations from peripheral blood 7 days after PBMC treatment. (c) Tumour volumes () in mice at various time points after the challenge are shown. Kruskal–Wallis test, . (d) Representative flow cytometry plot of infiltrating NK cells (top) in tumour and histogram of CD107a (bottom) expression in infiltrating NK cells. (e) Quantification of the frequency of infiltrating NK cells and the expression of CD107a in intratumoural NK cells. Data are presented as . Unpaired two-tailed test, .
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