Allosensitization in IL-2-containing limiting dilution cultures generates cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) rather than LAK cells reactive with a syngeneic nonimmunogenic murine tumor
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Allosensitization in IL-2-containing limiting dilution cultures generates cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) rather than LAK cells reactive with a syngeneic nonimmunogenic murine tumor
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that high frequency (1/20) of potent cytotoxic cells reactive with the nonimmunogenic lymphoma PIR-2 of C57BL/6 (B6, H-2b) origin, can be obtained by allosensitization of syngeneic B6 splenocytes against BALB/c (H-2d) splenocytes in limiting dilution cultures (LDC). Since a high concentration (250 U/ml) of exogenous interleukin 2 (IL-2), sufficient for the elicitation of lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells, was used in the LDC, and because the LDC-derived cytotoxic cells were active against a wide spectrum of target cells, we investigated whether the anti PIR-2 effector cells are LAK cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). We found that depletion from the B6 responder cell population of Lyt2+ (CTL precursors), but not of asialo GM1+ (LAK cell precursors), prior to LDC, results in the ablation of anti PIR-2 activity. When B6 splenocytes were plated in LDC with IL-2, in the absence of allogeneic stimulating cells, the resulting anti PIR-2 activity was greater than 10- to 500-fold lower than that obtained in LDC in the presence of allogeneic stimulating cells and IL-2. These and other observations suggest that the cytotoxic response against syngeneic tumors elicited by alloantigens in LDC is mediated by CTL rather than LAK cells, and that allogeneic sensitization in LDC can provide a means for the generation of CTL against syngeneic, nonimmunogenic tumors.
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