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Comparative Study
. 1992;9(1):25-33.
doi: 10.1007/BF02989650.

Diverse effect of cytokine treatment of tumor cells on specific versus non-specific cytotoxicity

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Comparative Study

Diverse effect of cytokine treatment of tumor cells on specific versus non-specific cytotoxicity

H Naganuma et al. Med Oncol Tumor Pharmacother. 1992.

Abstract

The effect of IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha treatment of an ovarian carcinoma line on the sensitivity to lysis by specific CTL clones and non-specific Tumor Associated Lymphocytes (TAL), isolated from the ascites fluid, was analyzed. The in vitro established TAL line displayed a non-specific lytic activity against the autologous tumor as well as against several allogeneic tumor lines. Pretreatment with IFN-gamma alone, or in combination with TNF-alpha, rendered the carcinoma line less susceptible to lysis by the autologous TAL line. Conversely, susceptibility to lysis by tumor specific T cell clones, isolated from the TAL line, was increased as a result of cytokine pretreatment. Several TCR-alpha/beta+, CD8+ T-cell clones showing a more specific pattern of lysis against the autologous tumor were isolated. Lysis of the autologous tumor by these clones involved the TCR-alpha/beta via a MHC-class I restricted mechanism dependent on the adhesion molecules ICAM-1 and LFA-3, as inferred from antibody blocking studies. The enhanced sensitivity to specific CTL clones seen after cytokine treatment may be related to the enhanced expression of ICAM-1 molecules on the ovarian carcinoma. These results have implications for cytokine based immunotherapy, where IFN-gamma may enhance the effects of tumor associated specific CTL while decreasing that of non-specific effector cells.

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