The association of suppressor cells with mononuclear cell aggregates in spleens of tumor-bearing mice |
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Authors: | G T Stelzer J L Shellhaas J H Wallace |
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Institution: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Louisville Health Sciences Center, P.O. Box 35260, Louisville, Kentucky 40232 USA |
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Abstract: | Spleen cell suspensions from mice with progressive B-16 melanoma consistently contained significant numbers of aggregates of mononuclear cells (MN-Agg), when compared to spleen cell suspensions from normal mice or mice in the early stages of tumor growth. Histological, histochemical and immunological characterization of the cells involved in MN-Agg from tumor-bearing mice indicated that aggregates were composed of macrophages and T and B lymphocytes. The formation of MN-Agg was dependent upon the macrophage content of the spleens of tumor-bearing mice since the appearance of MN-Agg correlated temporally with an increase in the number of splenic macrophages demonstrable in tumor-bearing animals. An antigen nonspecific suppressor cell was identified in the spleens of mice 15 days following the appearance of palpable B-16 tumor, and the appearance of the suppressor cell population closely correlated with the appearance of MN-Agg. Additionally, fractionation of MN-Agg-containing cell suspensions demonstrated that fractions highly enriched in MN-Agg were concomitantly enriched for suppressor cells. The suppressor cell associated with MN-Agg was a T lymphocyte since suppressor activity of MN-Agg could be abolished by treatment of MN-Agg with a rabbit anti-mouse brain serum and complement. It is proposed that the generation of suppressor cells in mice with B-16 melanoma may require specific interaction between macrophages and lymphocytes which is manifested in the spleens of tumor-bearing mice by the formation of MN-Agg. |
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