NK cells (NK) are the first barrier of body defense from tumor cells. Individuals with low NK activity display an increased risk to develop cancer. Extracellular vesicles are secreted vesicles possessing immune regulatory properties. We demonstrated that exosomes produced by NK cells (isolated from blood of healthy donors) display a cytotoxic activity against tumors in vitro. In this work we monitor the effects of NKEVs treatment by in vivo MRI/MRS and ex vivo MRS metabolomics in a xenograft model of lymphoma. We found altered lipid and redox metabolism suggesting taurine and lipid signals as potential biomarkers of NKEVs response
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