[The lymphocyte cytotoxicity test in tumor immunology (author's transl)]
- PMID: 47411
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01466850
[The lymphocyte cytotoxicity test in tumor immunology (author's transl)]
Abstract
The cytotoxic action of lymphocytes on cancer cells in vitro indicates sensitization of the patient against his own tumor. The technical difficulities of this test and possibilities of standardization and simplifying the procedure are discussed. Critical steps are isolation of lymphocytes and culturing target cells without loosing their specific antigenic structure. The need for specificity controls both for lymphocytes and tumor cells is emphasized. Labelling tumor cells with isotopes represents a major improvement in evaluating the result. The role of thymus- and bone marrow-dependent lymphocytes as well as blocking factors in the serum of tumor patients can be analyzed in the cytotoxic assay. A better understanding of these mechanisms may facilitate a therapeutic approach by manipulating the interaction of tumor cells and host.
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