Literature DB >> 3872166

Cell-mediated inhibition of tumor colony formation in agarose by resting and interleukin 2-stimulated human lymphocytes.

E C Bradley, J J Catino, B F Issell, B Poiesz, J M Hustad, T Dalton, M Allegretta, J Mier.   

Abstract

Human nonadherent peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) isolated from nonimmunized donors were preincubated for 18 h in medium alone or medium containing the lymphokine interleukin 2 and subsequently cocultured with tumor cells derived from malignant tumor cell lines or from fresh human tumors. The cell suspensions were subsequently inoculated into agarose; 14 days later, new tumor colony formation was determined. Although the different tumor cells displayed a wide range of sensitivity to the PBMC, in each instance, the number of colonies formed by the tumor cells exposed to the PBMC was consistently reduced relative to that of control cells. The inhibitory effect on the colony-forming cells was especially pronounced with PBMC preincubated with interleukin-2 and was dependent on the ratio of tumor cells to PBMC in the culture. This assay system provides an alternative to the standard 51Cr release assays in assessing the immunomodulatory effects of lymphokines and in quantitating the cytolytic or cytostatic activity of various effector cells against neoplastic stem cells from established cell lines and from heterogeneous cell preparations derived from fresh human tumors.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3872166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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