Natural cytotoxicity in man: activity of lymph node and tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes
- 22 November 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 7 (11), 753-757
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830071102
Abstract
Lymphocytes from blood, lymph node and tumor have been tested for cytotoxicity against the K562 cell line which is known to be highly sensitive to lysis by spontaneously reactive cells. Cytotoxicity was found in all 13 samples from healthy donors and in 17/32 cancer patients. By contrast, activity was determined in only 1/18 lymph node and 1/14 preparations of tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes. Lymph node cells were similarly nonreactive against 3 other cell lines known to be sensitive to natural cytotoxicity. Studies of the composition of the effector populations revealed no absolute deficit of a particular cell type although there were differences between them resulting from the different isolation procedures used. Enrichment of the lymph node population for non‐T, non‐B lymphocytes was ineffective in inducing cytotoxicity in previously non‐reactive samples although this procedure uniformly increased the cytotoxic potential of blood lymphocytes. Tests with blood taken during operation showed that the lack of reactivity in these preparations was unlikely to be a result of the effects of anesthesia or surgery. The reason for the low cytotoxicity in the lymph node and tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes is as yet undefined.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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