Studies of the mechanisms for the induction of in vivo tumor immunity. V. A comparison of the generation of the primary cell-mediated cytotoxic response using in vitro mixed-lymphocyte--tumor cell culture and an in vivo technique |
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Authors: | D Rodrigues C C Ting |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20205 USA |
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Abstract: | In vivo immunization of C57BL/6 mice with FBL-3, a syngeneic Friend-virus-induced leukemia, can induce a specific, T-cell-mediated cytotoxic response, as measured by the 125IUdR release assay. In vitro it was difficult to generate an analogous, primary cytotoxic response, using a normal spleen responder population. After modification of the splenic responders by adding normal peritoneal cells, this modified population then had the capacity to mount a primary cytotoxic response in the mixed-lymphocyte-tumor cell culture reaction to FBL-3. We have characterized the effector population as well as the helper (peritoneal) cells which were responsible for elevating the cytolytic response to FBL-3. The results indicate that there are at least two populations of cells which are essential for inducing a primary cell-mediated cytotoxic response. First, the effectors which are directly responsible for mediating the cytotoxic reactions and are derived from radiosensitive T cells and second, a helper cell population which is radioresistant and has the characteristics of macrophages. |
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