Cultivation with K562 cells leads to blastogenesis and increased cytotoxicity with changed properties of the active cells when compared to fresh lymphocytes. |
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Authors: | A Poros E Klein |
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Institution: | Department of Tumor Biology, Karolinska Institute, S-104 01 Stockholm 60, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Lymphocytes from healthy donors were cultivated with K562, a cell line sensitive to natural cytotoxicity and lacking HLA antigens. Blastogenesis and cytotoxicity were generated in the presence of the serum of the lymphocyte donor. The anti K562 killing effect of the cocultivated populations exceeded considerably that of the fresh lymphocytes. In the majority of cases lymphocytes cultured alone had no cytotoxic activity.We have attempted to characterize the active lymphocyte subset, using the fractionation procedure designed for fresh lymphocytes. Separation of T cells on the basis of SRBC rosetting was not efficient because a high proportion of E rosettes remained in the interface when centrifuged on the Ficoll. Furthermore a high number of E rosetting cells adhered to nylon wool.The cytotoxic potential of various fractions correlated to the presence of blasts and EA positive cells. The least active population was the non-adherent, E rosette sedimented one. The cytotoxicity was not restricted to the sensitizing K562 cell line. |
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