Relationship of human natural lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity to cytotoxicity of breast-cancer-derived target cells
- 15 April 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 19 (4), 487-497
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910190409
Abstract
Mononuclear cells from 115 individuals were tested in a 4-h chromium release assay against two breast-cancer-derived cell lines, G11 and MCF-7, and a myeloid line, K-562, shown previously to be sensitive to natural cytotoxicity. These data were analyzed in a manner designed to detect hyperreactivity against the breast cell lines relative to the level of reactivity against K-562. A high proportion of breast cancer patients were found to be relatively hyperreactive against G11 (12/18 or 67%) and against MCF-7 (10/18 or 56%). Fibroadenoma patients were very similar to the normal females, with 0/11 hyperreactive to G11 and 1/11 (9%) to MCF-7. However, several normal males (7/17 or 41%) were hyperreactive to G11 but not to MCF-7 (2/17 or 12%). Colon cancer and lung cancer patients were also more hyperreactive to G11, 4/8 or 50% and 4/6 or 67%, respectively, than they were to MCF-7, 1/8 or 13% and 1/6 or 17%, respectively. Only fibrocystic patients resembled the breast cancer patients, with some but not as many individuals being hyperreactive to G11 (3/8 or 38%) and to MCF-7 (2/8 or 25%). With another group of individuals reproducibility of the method was demonstrated, with only 1/14 or 7% of normal females and 12/17 or 70% of breast cancer patients being hyperreactive to G11. Thus, natural cytotoxicity toward K-562 can be related to breast cancer-associated cytotoxicity toward MCF-7 in a way that distinguishes a majority of brest cancer patients specifically from other groups of individuals.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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