Expression of HLA-DR antigens on tumour cells does not contribute to skin reactivity to autologous cholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHS)-treated tumour cells in patients with metastatic melanoma |
| |
Authors: | Marta Munzarová Daniela Zemanová Jan Kovařík Zdeněk Pačovský Aleš Rejthar Jiří Bártek |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Oncology, lutý kopec 7, 65601 Brno, Czechoslovakia |
| |
Abstract: | Summary Skin tests with autologous cholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHS)-treated and untreated cells were performed in ten metastatic melanoma patients. In the majority of cases evident reaction was noted with CHS-treated cells (9/10) while the reaction with untreated cells was mostly negative (7/10). Tumour cell suspensions used for skin tests were characterized for reactivity with monoclonal antibody TAL 1B5 detecting the HLA-DR alpha chain. There were no differences between CHS-treated and untreated cells with respect to HLA-DR expression and no correlation was found between grade of skin reaction to CHS-treated cells and the proportion of HLA-DR positive cells in the injected cell sample. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |