Activated T lymphocytes within human solid tumors |
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Authors: | U. Galili F. Vanky L. Rodriguez Eva Klein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Tumor Biology, Karolinska Institutet, S-104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden;(2) Radiumhemmet, Karolinska Hospital, S-104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden;(3) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Karolinska Hospital, S-104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary The majority of lymphocytes separated from tumor cell suspensions were T cells. Conjugates of T lymphocytes and tumor cells were often seen. Variable numbers of T cells exhibited signs of activation such as the ability to form stable E rosettes and attachment to normal and malignant cells (a phenomenon designated natural attachment: NA). A proportion of T cells activated in vitro by allogeneic stimulation regularly exhibit these properties. The T cell-tumor conjugates in the suspensions may represent the NA phenomenon, but they could also be the product of T cells that adhere on the basis of specific recognition of cell surface antigens.Abbreviations BBS balanced salt solution - E rosettes rosettes formed with sheep erythrocytes - EA rosettes rosettes formed with ox erythrocytes coated with anti-ox IgG - FCS fetal calf serum - MLC mixed lymphocyte cultures - NA natural attachment - PBL peripheral blood lymphocytes - SRBC sheep erythrocytes - T lymphocytes thymusderived lymphocytes |
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