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Stimulation of Autochthonous Lymphocytes by Cells from Normal and Leukaemic Lines
Authors:STELLA C KNIGHT  GEORGE E MOORE  BAYARD D CLARKSON
Institution:1.Department of Experimental Pathology,New York University Medical Center,New York;2.Roswell Park Memorial Institute,Buffalo;3.Division of Chemotherapy Research,Sloan–Kettering Institute
Abstract:THE mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) can possibly be regarded as an in vitro form of an in vivo phenomenon reflecting the recognition of “non-self” tumour specific or neo-antigens on the surface of lymphoid cells. A reaction similar to the normal MLR but of greater magnitude occurs when irradiated lymphoid cells from lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL) are added to freshly isolated peripheral lymphocytes from allogeneic individuals1,2. The intense stimulation which occurred in every case when irradiated cells from various LCL were added to lymphocytes from a large number of individuals3 suggested the presence of extra surface determinants on the cells, which are not present on normal freshly isolated cells. We have investigated whether freshly isolated lymphoid cells could detect and respond to extra antigenic determinants on the surface of cell lines derived more than 3 months earlier from their own lymphoid cells.
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