Martin-Chandon M R, Vanky F, Carnaud C, Klein E
Int J Cancer. 1975 Feb 15;15(2):342-50. doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910150218.
The cytotoxic effects mediated by lymphocytes from cancer patients after in vitro "education" on autologous tumor cells have been investigated. Peripheral blood lymphocytes from three sarcoma patients were cultivated on autologous tumor-cell monolayers and tested thereafter in a micro-cytotoxicity assay against tumor and fibroblast cells. This procedure led to the progeny of non-specific killer cells. As the phenomenon did not occur when the same lymphocytes were co-cultivated with autologous fibroblasts, the generation of non-specific effector cells may have been caused by specific antigenic triggering. The presence of autologous serum during "education" was found to inhibit the manifestation and/or the generation of killer cells. The same serum was without effect when added during the cytotoxicity assay only.
对癌症患者的淋巴细胞在体外经自体肿瘤细胞“驯化”后介导的细胞毒性作用进行了研究。将三名肉瘤患者的外周血淋巴细胞在自体肿瘤细胞单层上培养,然后在针对肿瘤细胞和成纤维细胞的微量细胞毒性试验中进行测试。这一过程产生了非特异性杀伤细胞的后代。由于当相同的淋巴细胞与自体成纤维细胞共培养时未出现这种现象,非特异性效应细胞的产生可能是由特异性抗原触发引起的。发现在“驯化”过程中自体血清的存在会抑制杀伤细胞的表现和/或产生。仅在细胞毒性试验期间添加相同的血清则没有效果。