Inhibition of T lymphocyte mediated tumor specific lysis by alloantisera directed against the H 2 serological specificities of the tumor

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After appropriate in vivo or in vitro immunization, cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) are generated which efficiently kill cells bearing particular membrane antigens in common with the immunizing cell. Such CTL have been most thoroughly studied in mice, employing alloimmunization with cells differing at the major histocompatibility locus, H2. In such cases, the predominant cell surface antigens recognized by the CTL appear to be the molecules carrying the serologically defined H2 specificities, coded for by the K and D regions of the H 2 complex. In other syngeneic models of cell mediated specific cytolysis, involving lymphocyte choriomeningitis (LCM) virus or ectromelia virus infected cells or TNP modified lymphoid cells, thymus derived cells also constitute the main effector cell type. The CTL generated in these latter systems function most efficiently when virus infected or TNP modified target cells share identities at the H 2K or H 2D loci with the effector CTL and stimulator cells. Another set of experimental systems in which CTL are generated and play a significant biological role is that of immunity to tumor associated antigens (TAA). The nature of the TAA which the CTL recognize is only beginning to be understood. Several recent reports indicated the existence of physiochemical and/or antigenic relationships between TAA and H 2 antigens. These relationships, together with the genetic restrictions cited above in the generation of CTL involving products of the H 2K or H 2D loci suggested the possibility that in certain tumor systems, the TAA which are able to most effectively stimulate CTL responses might be structurally similar to, or linked with, the H 2K or H 2D molecules on the tumor surface. It has been previously demonstrated in allogeneic models that antisera specific for the appropriate H 2K or H 2D products present on a target cell could specifically block CTL mediated lysis. This report demonstrates that certain anti H 2 alloantisera specific for the target tumor cells can block lysis of those target cells mediated by syngeneic tumor specific CTL effector cells.

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Germain, R. N., Dorf, M. E., & Benacerraf, B. (1975). Inhibition of T lymphocyte mediated tumor specific lysis by alloantisera directed against the H 2 serological specificities of the tumor. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 142(4), 1023–1028. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.142.4.1023

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