Literature DB >> 3632916

Development of highly immunogenic variants of a rat fibrosarcoma line during in vitro cultivation.

K Yamashina, T Oikawa, M Kasai, M Naiki, I Chiba, H Kobayashi.   

Abstract

Rat fibrosarcoma KMT-17 cells decreased in tumorigenicity when cultured in vitro. Eight clones derived from cultured KMT-17 cell lines (c-KMT-17) were examined for their tumorigenicity, immunosensitivity, and immunogenicity. All the clones were less or nontumorigenic in normal syngeneic rats than KMT-17 cells maintained in vivo. All eight clones produced tumors in rats immunosuppressed with 600 rad 60Co; differences in degree of tumorigenicity were seen among clones in rats irradiated with 250 rad 60Co. Although immunosensitivity of the eight clones to complement-dependent and cell-mediated cytotoxicity was the same or less than that of KMT-17 cells, al leight clones induced greater transplantation resistance to KMT-17 than KMT-17 itself. Cold target inhibition tests demonstrated new antigens in a highly immunogenic variant in addition to the original tumor associated antigen (TAA). New glycolipids, not observed in KMT-17 cells, were demonstrated in the clones by thin layer chromatography. These results suggest that new antigens appearing during culture of KMT-17 may act as helper antigens for TAA, increasing the immunogenicity and decreasing the tumorigenicity of the cultured cells.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3632916     DOI: 10.1007/BF00199376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother        ISSN: 0340-7004            Impact factor:   6.968


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