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In vivo anti-tumor immunity detected by leukocyte adherence inhibition
Authors:T. G. Gipson  W. J. Martin
Affiliation:(1) Division of Virology, Bureau of Biologics, FDA, 8800 Rockville Pike, 20014 Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Summary The immune response of mice to a transplacentally induced alveolar cell tumor was studied with the leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) assay. The lung tumor, designated 85, was induced in a C3HfB/HeN (C3Hf) mouse by l-ethyl-l-nitrosourea (ENU). While a dose of 105 cells of this tumor does not grow in syngeneic C3Hf mice, it does grow readily in (A×C3Hf)F1 hybrid mice. The tumor possesses a tumor associated transplantation antigen (TATA) which cross-reacts with a normal tissue alloantigen in strain A/HeN (A) mice. Normal mice, tumor-immunized C3Hf mice, and tumor-bearing (A×C3Hf)F1 mice possessed peritoneal cells, the majority of which adhered rapidly to glass and resisted gentle washing. When incubated with an extract of the 85 tumor, peritoneal cells from tumor-immunized mice demonstrated marked inhibition of adherence (62.4%) compared to similarly incubated peritoneal cells of either normal mice (30.3%) or tumor bearing mice (37.1%). Specificity of the reactivity in the LAI assay was demonstrated with a neuroblastoma extract and peritoneal cells from neuroblastoma-immunized C3Hf mice. Peritoneal cells from lung tumor-immunized mice, but not tumor-bearing mice, responded to a lung extract from strain A mice. In contrast to the microcytotoxicity assay, the LAI assay is capable of distinguishing the effective anti-tumor response of tumor-immunized C3Hf mice from the ineffective immune response of tumor-bearing (A×C3Hf)F1 mice.
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