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  • - Natural killer (NK) cells play a significant role in cancer immunotherapy as they target and induce apoptosis in cancer cells like HepG2, but not all cancer cells respond the same way due to their diversity.
  • - The study utilized label-free mass cytometry to analyze metabolites in individual HepG2 cells interacting with NK cells, identifying 19 metabolites that change during apoptosis, particularly affecting glutathione, creatine, glutamic acid, and taurine.
  • - Findings revealed that HepG2 cells could be categorized into two distinct phenotypes based on the concentration of the four key metabolites, highlighting the potential of single-cell metabolite analysis in understanding metabolic differences during cell apoptosis and evaluating NK cell effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Natural killer cells (NK cells) are important immune cells which have attracted increasing attention in cancer immunotherapy. Due to the heterogeneity of cells, individual cancer cells show different resistance to NK cytotoxicity, which has been revealed by flow cytometry. Here we used label-free mass cytometry (CyESI-MS) as a new tool to analyze the metabolites in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HepG2) cells at the single-cell level after the interaction with different numbers of NK92 MI cells. A large amount of chemical information from individual HepG2 cells was obtained showing the process of cell apoptosis induced by NK cells. Nineteen metabolites which consecutively change during cell apoptosis were revealed by calculating their average relative intensity. Four metabolic pathways were impacted during cell apoptosis which hit 4 metabolites including glutathione (GSH), creatine, glutamic acid and taurine. We found that the HepG2 cells could be divided into two phenotypes after co-culturing with NK cells according to the bimodal distribution of concentration of these 4 metabolites. The correlation between metabolites and different apoptotic pathways in the early apoptosis cell group was established by the 4 metabolites at the single-cell level. This is a new idea of using single-cell specific metabolites to reveal the metabolic heterogeneity in cell apoptosis which would be a powerful means for evaluating the cytotoxicity of NK cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827047PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06366aDOI Listing

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