## Abstract The syngeneic cytotoxic T‐cell response against a metastasizing murine lymphoma variant was investigated and compared with the response against the non‐metastasizing parental tumor line Eb. Anti‐tumor cytotoxicity was not detectable in a 4‐h ^51^Cr release assay in spleens taken directl
Tumor metastases and cell-mediated immunity in a model system in DBA/2 mice X. Immunoselection of tumor variants differing in tumor antigen expression and metastatic capacity
✍ Scribed by V. Schirrmacher; K. Bosslet
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 737 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
We previously described morphological, functional and antigenic differences between a chemically‐induced DBA/2 lymphoma, Eb, and a spontaneous variant, ESb, which arose in 1968 and had highly increased metastatic capacity. Now we present evidence that the two cell lines, in spite of the differences observed, are still related. (I) Shifts from Eb to ESb can be reproduced after II years. They occur during routine i.p. transplantation, especially when high cell numbers are passaged. (2) ESb variant cells can be recovered from Eb tumor populations after immunoselection in vivowith specific anti‐Eb cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL).(3) Parental‐type Eb cells can be isolated from ESb tumor populations after immunoselection in vitro with specific anti‐ESb CTL Ten ESb cells mixed with 10^6^Eb cells and inoculated s.c. caused a shift in the mortality curve suggesting that a possible contamination of the Eb population with preexisting ESb variant cells was less than I in 100,000.
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