IMPAIRED H‐2 EXPRESSION IN B 16 MELANOMA VARIANTS
- 1 October 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Immunogenetics
- Vol. 10 (5) , 361-370
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313x.1983.tb00348.x
Abstract
We studied the expression of H-2b alloantigens in three different B16 melanoma lines cultures in vitro. Cell lines were B16-F1 and two cell cultures (named B16-A and B16-B) newly derived from two different in vivo sublines of B16 melanoma. The assays used were in vivo tumour growth in allogeneic (BALB/c and B10.BR) as compared to syngeneic mice, in vitro cell-mediated cytotoxicity by anti-H-2b immune lymphocytes and absorption of anti-H-2b antisera activity. The B16-F1 line was able to efficiently kill allogeneic hosts, could not be lysed by anti-H-2b cytotoxic effectors and did not express any serologically detectable amount of H-2b alloantigens. The B16-A line was H-2 positive during the early in vitro passages, then, at the 8th-10th passages, it acquired the capacity to kill allogeneic hosts, lost the sensitivity to anti-H-2b cytotoxic effectors and the H-2Kb antigens became undetectable The expression of H-2Db was reduced, although at a lower degree. Similar data were obtained with B16-B cells, which after 10 in vitro passages grew and killed allogeneic hosts, showed a decreased sensitivity to cytotoxic anti-H-2b effectors and a very low expression of the K region antigens. The results indicate that H-2 expression is altered in B16 melanoma lines and this may influence the different metastatic capacity of such cells.Keywords
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