Immunologic Enhancement of Allogeneic Tumor Growth with Soluble Histocompatibility-2 Antigens
- 1 December 1971
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 68 (12) , 3078-3082
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.68.12.3078
Abstract
Soluble, partially purified, histocompatibility antigens that were obtained from the membranes of A/J spleen cells have been assayed for their capacity to elicit immunologic enhancement of two tumors of A-strain origin: YAA-C1 and Sarcoma I. Crude membrane material and a partially purified, soluble antigen that were contained in a specific fraction, obtained after chromatography on a Sephadex G-150 column, elicited enhancement; this fraction has been shown to contain immunogenic histocompatibility-2(a) antigens as well as alloantigenic specificities that were detected serologically. Another soluble fraction did not induce enhancement; this fraction has been shown to contain antigens other than H-2. Passive enhancement of both tumors was achieved with antisera produced in allogeneic mice that were inoculated with crude membrane material or with a fraction obtained by Sephadex G-150 chromatography. These antisera contained cytotoxic and/or hemagglutinating antibodies. Immunologic enhancement was specific. A readily enhanceable tumor, Py 89, of C57BL origin was not enhanced with anti-H-2(a) antisera. These results suggest strongly that all important H-2(a) transplantation antigenic determinants of spleen cells can be recovered by partial papain digestion and fractionation on a Sephadex G-150 column.Keywords
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