ELIMINATION OF LEUKEMIC-CELLS FROM HUMAN-BONE MARROW USING MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY AND COMPLEMENT
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 43 (3), 1389-1394
Abstract
Human leukemic cells which bear the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen can be lysed with a murine monoclonal antibody (J-5) in the presence of rabbit complement. Conditions have been defined for eliminating 51Cr-labeled common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen-positive NALM-1 cells or cryopreserved leukemic lymphoblasts from a 100-fold excess of human bone marrow. Optimal lysis is obtained with treatment for a total of 90 min. Three treatments for 30 min are more effective than 2 treatments for 45 min or 1 treatment for 90 min. Separation of marrow on a Ficoll:diatrizoate gradient does not permit more effective elimination of leukemic cells. Tumor cell lysis is inhibited by high concentrations of common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen-positive cells (2 .times. 107/ml) and by high concentrations of bone marrow (108/ml). Under optimal conditions, > 99% of 51Cr-labeled leukemic lymphoblasts can be eliminated from a 100-fold excess of human marrow. Selective removal of leukemic cells from human bone marrow in vitro should facilitate trials of autologous marrow transplantation.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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