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Effect of interleukin 2 on cytotoxic effectors: I. Short-term culture of the cytotoxic effectors and the in vivo anti-tumor activity of the cultured effectors isolated from tumor site.

C C Ting, S S Yang.   

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The effects of interleukin 2 (IL2) on the in vitro and in vivo activity of cytotoxic T cells have been studied. IL2 was produced by W/Fu rat spleen cells cultured with concanavalin A. The IL2 thus prepared gave an optimal T-cell growth-promoting effect at a concentration of 5-20% equivalents of the original preparation. In the primary syngeneic mixed lymphocyte/tumor cell cultures (MLTC) against FBL-3 tumor cells, the addition of IL2 failed to generate a cytotoxic response. However, the cytotoxic response could be generated in MLTC by addition of exogenous macrophages. On the other hand, IL2 could maintain the growth of performed cytotoxic T cells for 3 to 5 weeks. These cytotoxic T cells were generated either by in vitro sensitization (MLC or MLTC) or by in vivo sensitization of B6 mice against a syngeneic tumor FBL-3. In short-term cultures, augmentation of the cytotoxic activity was seen after 10 days' culturing with IL2. The antigenic specificity of the cytotoxic reaction was altered after 28-35 days in culture, and the effectors broadly reactive. When growing a nonadherent population of lymphocytes isolated from FBL-3 ascites tumor, supplementation with IL2 selectively promoted the growth of a T-cell population, resulting in the elimination of the contaminating tumor cells. These purified T cells were highly cytotoxic for FBL-3 cells in vitro and also possessed strong in vivo anti-tumor activity against FBL-3 cells in the adoptive transfer experiments. The present study demonstrates that short-term culture (2-3 weeks) in IL2 promotes the growth of T cells and augments their cytotoxic activity with the appropriate antigenic specificity. IL2 also promoted the selective growth of T cells isolated from tumor site and these T cells showed augmented in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor activity.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6218125     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910300513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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