CD4+ Th0 cell clones,isolated from a metastatic lymph node of a melanoma patient,possess cytolytic function |
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Authors: | Maria Adele Imro Corrado Castagneto Ornella Bosco Paola Modena Lorella Lanza Francesco Puppo Gilberto Filaci Francesco Indiveri Marco Scudeletti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Internal Medicine, University of Genoa, Viale Benedetto XV, n. 6, I-16132 Genova, Italy |
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Abstract: | In the present study T lymphocytes isolated from a metastatic lymph node (T-LNL) of a melanoma patient have been cloned. In the attempt to verify whether T-LNL may acquire in vitro functional activities in the absence of tumour-associated antigens, they were cloned utilizing allogeneic lymphocytes as feeder cells. Nineteen clones generated from T-LNL proved to be CD4+ and, among these, five were able to kill autologous and allogeneic human melanoma cells in HLA-class-II-restricted way. On the basis of their cytokine production, these CD4+ cytolytic T-LNL clones were shown to belong to the Th0 subset and three of them expersseed the V17 chain of the T cell receptor. These results suggest the presence of melanomaspecific but functionally inactive lymphocytes with T cell receptor oligoclonality in the lymph node environment. These specific T cells may acquire in vitro the capacity to kill autologous and allogeneic tumours without any induction by autologous melanoma cells. |
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Keywords: | Lymph node Lymphocytes Tumour Cytokines 51Cr release |
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