• 1 September 1970
    • journal article
    • Vol. 7  (3) , 373-86
Abstract
Lymphoid cells from preleukaemic AKR mice were cytotoxic for monolayers of syngeneic embryo and thymus target cells in tissue culture. This reactivity was detectable with cells from mice aged 3–36 weeks but was not present with cells from younger mice. Cytotoxic reactions to syngeneic embryo tissues were also seen with lymphoid cells from high leukaemia strain C3H mice carrying Moloney virus but not with lymphoid cells from normal low leukaemic strain C3H/Bi or DBA/2 mice. Lymphoid or lymphoma cells from leukaemic AKR mice showed reduced reactivity. Phytohaemagglutinin was not necessary for the reaction of preleukaemic AKR cells against AKR monolayers and cytotoxicity was inhibited by preincubation of target cells with an antiserum directed against AKR G+ cells.