In Situ Cytotoxic T Cells in a Methylcholanthrene-Induced Tumor

  • DeLustro F
  • Haskill J
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The in situ localization of cytotoxic T-cells was examined in a methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma. The MCA 2 tumor was initiated in this laboratory and utilized before extensive in vivo passage. Tumor cell suspensions were separated by unit velocity sedimentation. The T cell-enriched tumor-derived fractions and spleen cells from MCA 2-bearing mice were cytotoxic for in vivo isolated MCA 2 and in vitro cultured MCA 2 tumor cells, but not for SAD2 tumor cells. The cytotoxic activity of effector cells isolated from MCA 2 tumors was abrogated by treatment with anti-θ serum plus complement. The significance of cytotoxic T cells with in a progressing tumor is discussed.

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DeLustro, F., & Haskill, J. S. (1978). In Situ Cytotoxic T Cells in a Methylcholanthrene-Induced Tumor. The Journal of Immunology, 121(3), 1007–1009. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.121.3.1007

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