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Importance of MHC antigen expression on solid tumors in the in vitro interaction with autologous blood lymphocytes
Authors:F Vánky  G Stuber  J Willems  K Sjöwall  B Larsson  K Böök  T Ivert  A Péterffy  E Klein
Institution:(1) Department of Tumor Biology, Karolinska Institute, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Department of Radiumhemmet, Karolinska Hospital, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden;(3) Department of Tumor Pathology, Karolinska Hospital, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden;(4) Department of Gynecology, Karolinska Hospital, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden;(5) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Karolinska Hospital, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Summary In 54 patients with lung and 14 with ovarian carcinomas the quantitative variations of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-determined class I and class II antigens of the tumor cells were related to their in vitro interaction with blood lymphocytes, to the lymphoid infiltration of the tumors, and to the metastatic state of the disease. The tumor cell-lymphocyte interaction was measured by the proliferative response in mixed lymphocyte tumor cell culture and by the cytotoxic activity of the lymphocytes. The results showed that (1) none of the 23 tumors from patients with disseminated disease were lysed; (2) class I-negative tumors were not damaged; (3) lymphoid infiltration was present in a higher proportion of class II-positive tumors; and (4) both MHC-positive and -negative tumors were found among the disseminated tumors. The requirement of class I expression in the lytic interaction substantiates our earlier conclusion concerning the cytotoxic T lymphocyte nature of lymphocyte-mediated autotumor lysis. The lack of auto-tumor lysis in patients with metastases suggests impairment of lymphocyte function in advanced stages of the disease.
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