Thymic anti-tumor effectors in mice cured of lymphoma by cyclophosphamide plus TNF-α therapy: Phenotypic and functional characterization up to 20 months after initial tumor inoculation

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As reported previously, cyclophosphamide plus tumor necrosis factor-α treatment of C57BL/6 mice bearing advanced EL4 lymphoma induced approx. 60% long-term (i.e., >60 days) survivors. These mice developed protective immunity, as evidenced by 1) rejection (100% survival) of EL4 tumor re- implanted on day 60 (day 0 = initial tumor implantation); and 2) development of significant levels of specific EL4 tumor cell killing activity by both splenocytes and thymocytes. Using this model, age-related changes in functionally and phenotypically definable thymocyte subsets were assessed. In thymocytes from 90 to 308 day survivors, specific immune memory was long term; both CD4+ and CD8+ cells were required for the ex vivo stimulation of lytic activity, but the specific anti-EL4 cytotoxic effector was CD4-CD8+. On day 520, the surviving mice were randomized into 2 groups. One group received a second re-challenge with EL4 tumor cells and all survived. The other group was sacrificed on day 520. Their thymocytes, exposed to X- irradiated EL4, developed anti-EL4 lytic activity and, in comparison with thymocytes of young and age-matched control mice, were markedly enriched in CD4-CD8+CD44+ cells. On day 625, thymocytes from the survivors of the day 520 re-challenge were evaluated and were found to have developed specific anti-EL4 lytic activity. Phenotypically, they had returned toward the pattern seen in age-matched control mice although CD4-CD8+CD44+ cells remained increased. These mice were ≤2 years old, the median life span of C57BL/6 mice. Thus, mice cured of tumor by an immuno-modulating regimen rejected re- implanted primary tumor and maintained specific thymic anti-tumor immune memory for life.

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Ehrke, M. J., Verstovsek, S., Pocchiari, S. K., Krawczyk, C. M., Ujhaźy, P., Zaleskis, G., … Mihich, E. (1998). Thymic anti-tumor effectors in mice cured of lymphoma by cyclophosphamide plus TNF-α therapy: Phenotypic and functional characterization up to 20 months after initial tumor inoculation. International Journal of Cancer, 76(4), 579–586. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0215(19980518)76:4<579::AID-IJC22>3.0.CO;2-1

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