In vitro primary induction of cytotoxic T cells against virus-infected syngeneic cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(77)90040-0
In vitro primary induction of cytotoxic T cells against virus-infected syngeneic cells
Abstract
An in vitro method is described for primary induction of murine cytotoxic T cells against syngeneic cells infected with ectromelia or lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus. Cytotoxicity was assayed by 51Cr release from macrophage or L929 target cells. Cytotoxic activity was sensitive to anti-theta and complement and was expressed only against target cells infected with the same virus and sharing H-2K or H-2D genes with the infected stimulator cells. The crucial factors in generating responses were mouse strain, responder: stimulator ratio, nature of infected stimulator cells, and presence of sufficient macrophages. C57BL/6 cells were less demanding than CBA/H and BALB/c cells. Under optimal conditions defined here, the in vitro response had similar kinetics and potency to the primary response in the spleen in vivo.
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