Induction of Antitumor Reactive Cells or Suppressor Cells by Different Molecular Species Isolated from the Same Nonimmunogenic Tumor

B. Y. Klein*, R. Sharon, N. Tarcic, D. Naor

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Abstract

The inability of spontaneous and some laboratory-induced tumors to stimulate the immune system has continuously raised the question of the validity of using immunological maneuvers in order to control tumor growth. In this project we suggest that a tumor which is nonimmunogenic still has an immunogenic potential that can be revealed and used in order to stimulate antitumor immunity and consequently tumor destruction. YAC, a Moloney-virusinduced tumor of A mice, failed to stimulate immunological responses. This tumor homogenate was exposed to nonreduced sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). At the end of the electrophoresis, the gels were sliced and injected in sequential order into various groups of A mice. It was found that some of the gel slices (usually with M.W. of 100 K or less) induced cytotoxic responses, whereas other gel slices (usually with M.W. of about 150 K) induced suppressor cells. Similarly, certain gel slices induced cells that inhibited the in vivo tumor growth, whereas others enhanced the in vivo tumor growth. These last two types of cells did not present the same cellular population that mediated the cellular cytotoxicity or the suppressive effects respectively. It was concluded that poorly immunogenic tumor cells do possess immunogenic potential that can be revealed after dissociation between the immunogenic and suppressogenic entities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-21
Number of pages15
JournalImmunobiology
Volume163
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1982

Keywords

  • GAT-L
  • glutamic acid- L-alanine-L-tyrosine
  • K
  • kilodalton
  • mit-C
  • Mitomycin C
  • SDS-PAGE
  • sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • TNP
  • trinitrophenol

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