Abrogation of metastatic properties of tumour cells by de novo expression of H-2K antigens following H-2 gene transfection
- PMID: 3873616
- DOI: 10.1038/315301a0
Abrogation of metastatic properties of tumour cells by de novo expression of H-2K antigens following H-2 gene transfection
Abstract
H-2 gene transfection was used to restore expression of H-2K antigens in metastatic and non-metastatic subclones of a murine fibrosarcoma that lack their major histocompatibility complex-encoded H-2K antigens. De novo expression of H-2K reduced tumorigenicity and abolished the formation of metastasis in syngeneic mice. Expression of H-2K may lead to effective recognition of the disseminating tumour cells by the host immune system.
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