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Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against syngeneic tumors
Authors:N R Sinclair  D L McFarlane  J M Low
Institution:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5C1, Canada
Abstract:Spleen cells from DBA/2 mice bearing the DBA/2 P815X mastocytoma for approximately 2 weeks can be stimulated in vitro by mastocytoma cells to generate cytotoxicity measured as 51Cr release from mastocytoma cells in a 4-hr assay. These cytotoxic cells will not kill allogeneic cell lines but will kill a series of first transplant generation syngeneic tumors. T cells are involved in that treatment of the responding or the cytotoxic cell populations with either anti-T or anti-theta antibody + complement will abrogate all cytotoxicity. Anti-Ly 2.1 antibody + complement treatment of either responder cells (prior to the in vitro culture with irradiated tumor cells) or effector cells after culture markedly decreases cytotoxicity whereas treatment with anti-Ly 1.1 was more effective prior to culture compared to its effect on cytotoxic cells per se. These T cells are in the small lymphocyte class and occur either singly or in aggregates. Suppression of antisyngeneic tumor cytotoxicity by antibody inhibits preferentially the expression of cytotoxicity in the aggregate fractions.
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