Suppression of T-cell response in autologous mixed lymphocyte-tumor culture by large granular lymphocytes
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Suppression of T-cell response in autologous mixed lymphocyte-tumor culture by large granular lymphocytes
Abstract
The role of large granular lymphocytes (LGL) in the autologous mixed lymphocyte-tumor culture (MLTC) was studied in cancer patients with malignant pleural effusions. When blood lymphocytes were cocultured in vitro with autologous tumor cells freshly isolated from carcinomatous pleural effusions, [3H]thymidine incorporation was weakly stimulated on day 6 in 6 of 30 samples. Removal of LGL from the responder population by treatment with the Leu-7 or Leu-11b monoclonal antibody plus complement (C') induced or augmented the proliferative response. LGL and small T-lymphocytes were isolated by discontinuous Percoll gradient centrifugation and tested separately for the proliferative response to autologous tumor. T-cells proliferated in 24 of 30 cases, while LGL showed no proliferation. Addition of LGL to autologous mixed T-cell-tumor cultures suppressed the proliferation of T-cells. LGL, however, did not inhibit T-cell proliferation induced by alloantigens and lectins. The suppressive activity of Percoll-purified LGL was not reduced by OKT3 plus C' treatment, but it was totally abrogated by Leu-11b plus C'. Supernatants produced by 24-hour culture of LGL with autologous tumor contained soluble factors that suppressed the autologous MLTC without killing the autologous tumor or T-blasts. The LGL-mediated suppression was not abolished by anti-interferon-alpha or anti-interferon-gamma antibody. Activation of T-cells in the autologous MLTC induced lytic potential restricted to autologous tumor. In the presence of LGL, T-cells failed to develop autotumor killing activity. Once autotumor killer T-cells were generated in autologous MLTC, their cytotoxicity was no longer inhibited by LGL. These results indicate that LGL from patients with carcinomatous pleural effusions suppress the capacity of autotumor-recognizing T-lymphocytes to proliferate and develop autotumor cytotoxicity in the autologous MLTC. This could explain why fresh T-cells have no cytolytic activity to autologous tumor.
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