Adherent cells (macrophages?) in tumor-bearing mice suppress MLC responses |
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Authors: | HJ Garrigues P Romero I Hellström KE Hellström |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Tumor Immunology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98104 U.S.A.;2. Departments of Microbiology/Immunology and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The spleens of mice bearing transplanted methylcholanthrene (MCA)-induced fibrosarcomas (MCA-1425 and MCA-1460) were shown to contain cells capable of suppressing the generation of cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) in mixed leukocyte cultures (MLC). The suppressive activity was first detected 21 days after tumor transplantation. No suppression was seen with lymph node cells taken at the same time as the spleen cells. The cells responsible for the suppressive activity were adherent to nylon wool and plastic dishes and they were not lysed by anti-T-cell serum plus complement. The suppressor cells were phagocytic and were resistant to irradiation (3000 rads) in vitro. Spleen cells from tumor-bearing nude mice were as suppressive as were spleen cells from tumor-bearing conventional mice. We conclude from these findings that T cells were not involved either as inducers or as effectors of the suppression observed, although the responsible adherent cells may have exerted their effect by interacting with a T-suppressor cell population in the MLC mixtures. While spleen cells of tumor-bearing mice were suppressive when added at any time during the first 4 days of a 5-day MLC, they showed no effect on the cytotoxicity of fully differentiated CTL. Indomethacin reversed suppression, suggesting that prostaglandins may have been involved. |
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Keywords: | To whom reprint requests should be directed: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1124 Columbia Street Seattle Wash 98104 |
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