Separation of lymphoid cells with a suppressor effect on the activity of cytotoxic cellsin vitro during the growth of a syngeneic mouse tumour
- 15 March 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 21 (3) , 329-333
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910210313
Abstract
One or 4 weeks after grafting of a syngeneic sarcoma (T2) to C57BL/6 mice, lymph-node cells (LNC) are cytotoxic in vitro for the cells of this tumour. But after 2 weeks LNC are not cytotoxic or show a non-significant activity. These second-week LNC, added to cytotoxic lymphocytes (CL) from the first or fourth week, reduce considerably the cytotoxicity of the latter cells. When velocity sedimentation at unit gravity is used to fractionate 11th-14th day LNC, some fractions, enriched in small lymphoid cells, kill the cancer cells. Other fractions, containing large blast cells, lack this property but can suppress the activity of the small cells or of fourth week CL. These suppressor cells can also be separated from active CL by passage on a glass bead column. They are “adherent” while CL are non-adherent at this stage. This suppressor effect is abolished when the lymphoid cell suspension is treated by anti-θ serum, but macrophage depletion does not modify the inhibition. The cell responsible for the suppressor effect is thus a large T lymphoid cell, adherent and non-phagocytic. It seems to act essentially on an effector phase of the cell-mediated cytotoxicity.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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