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Immunosuppressive factors from human breast carcinoma cell lines that affect initiation of lymphocyte proliferation
Authors:Clifford M Renk  Rishab K Gupta  Donald L Morton
Institution:(1) Division of Oncology, Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, University of California, 90024 Los Angeles, CA, USA;(2) Surgical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, 91343 Sepulveda, CA, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Surgery, Medical College of Ohio, C.S. #10008, 43699 Toledo, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Summary Supernatants from two human breast carcinoma cell lines, 734B and 231, have been shown to inhibit lymphocyte activation by mitogens and antigens. This inhibition appears to be specific for lymphocytes or recently stimulated cells, while having no effect on the growth of established cell lines. Studies of the mechanism of inhibition revealed that the factors inhibit lymphocyte activation and that the factors must be present at the initiation of lymphocyte stimulation for inhibition to occur. The supernatants do not inhibit lymphocyte activation by blocking binding of PHA to lymphocytes. Preliminary purification steps have shown that the inhibitory factors present in the tissue culture supernatants are precipitated at 50% ammonium sulfate saturation and their molecular weights are greater than 100 000. The inhibitory capacity of the 734B supernatants was destroyed by heating at 70° C, while the factors present in the 231 supernatants were only partially destroyed by heating to 90° C. The possible mechanism of action of the inhibitory substances released by tumors and their relevance to tumor growth are important to understanding of immune responses to neoplasia.
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