| Literature DB >> 1087566 |
P J Chalmers, N Matthews, R C Nairn.
Abstract
During the terminal stages of tumour growth (6-8 weeks) in Wistar rats bearing a syngeneic squamous cell carcinoma (Sp1), their sera can block in vitro anti-tumour cytotoxicity by immune splenic T lymphocytes. At an earlier stage of tumour growth (4-6 weeks) the sera do not block this cytotoxicity, but can induce anti-tumour cytotoxicity by non-immune spleen cells in the absence of complement. Sera taken at these 2 stages of tumour growth have been fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography, using DEAE-cellulose. The fractions have been examined by immunoelectrophoresis and tested for anti-tumour reactivity. Blocking activity was found in the Week-8 serum fraction eluted with 0-005M phosphate buffer, pH 7-4, whilst the "cytotoxic" activity of Week-4 serum was eluted with 0-02M phosphate buffer, pH 6-2. It is suggested that different IgG sub-classes are responsible for the 2 activities.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 1087566 PMCID: PMC2025233 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1976.226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640