In vitro sensitization of human lymphoid cells to antigens on cultured melanoma cells: II. Sensitization against melanoma-associated antigens |
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Authors: | Sidney H. Golub |
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Affiliation: | Division of Oncology, Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, California 90024 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Peripheral blood lymphoid cells from patients with malignant melanoma can be sensitized on allogeneic or autochthonous melanoma monolayers. Peak cytotoxicity occurred after 5 days of sensitization. Sensitization appeared to be directed against melanoma-associated antigens, as judged by the pattern of cytotoxic reactivity. Sensitized cells were cytotoxic against autochthonous or allogeneic melanoma cells, but not against autochthonous fibroblasts or allogeneic tumor cells of different histologic types. Sensitization of responder lymphoid cells from melanoma patients on allogeneic melanoma cells usually resulted in more pronounced cytotoxicity against autochthonous melanoma target cells than did sensitization on autochthonous melanoma monolayers. These results indicate that cell cultures of human malignant melanoma contain tumor-associated antigens which can sensitize human peripheral blood lymphoid cells in vitro. These results also support the concept that there are cross-reactive tumor-associated antigens in human malignant melanomas. |
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