Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity to human colon-tumour cells. I. Lack of tumour specificity in a population study
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- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 40 (2) , 234-243
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1979.171
Abstract
The humoral and cellular components of the antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) against allogeneic human colonic tumour cell lines were evaluated. The 2 colon cell lines used in this study (HT-29 and ACC-20) were found by immunofluorescence to have carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) on their surface, and to become sensitive to the lytic effect of unstimulated lymphocytes after coating with heterologous anti-CEA. This reaction was used to evaluate the ADCC activity of mononuclear cells from the peripheral blood of patients with gastrointestinal cancer (mostly local extensive colo-rectal). Remarkable variability was found in the lytic capability (2-50% specific lysis) of both cancer and non-cancer mononuclear cells, with no significant difference between them. Sera from 127 cancer patients and 91 non-cancer patients were tested, using the reaction with heterologous anti-CEA as positive control and as a reference point. In 46 cases (21%) the sera were reactive in this system, and 43 of them were of Blood Group O. However, there was no difference between the cancer patients and the normal controls. The antigenic determinant involved in this reaction is not the Blood Group A specificity but, most probably, a polypeptide common to CEA and A (as shown in the following publication). In addition, trials for the elimination of the non-tumour-specific reaction, by absorption or inhibition, failed to disclose a tumour-specific one. The value of the ADCC assay in monitoring human tumour immunity, and possible ways of eliminating reactivity to normal antigens in this system, are discussed in the light of these findings.Keywords
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