MOELLER E
Science. 1965 Feb 19;147(3660):873-9. doi: 10.1126/science.147.3660.873.
In tissue culture, immune lymph node cells containing foreign histocompatibility antigens of the H-2 type exert marked cytotoxic effects on tumor cells incompatible with the H-2 antigen. An equally pronounced effect is obtained when normal allogeneic and semi-isologous lymphoid cells of F(1) hybrids are caused to aggregate around the target tumor cells by treating the cultures with either heat-inactivated rabbit antiserum to mouse cells or phytohemagglutinin. Isologous lymph node cells have no effect. Thus, aggregation of lymphoid cells and target cells is a necessary but insufficient requirement for cytotoxicity in vitro; in addition, close contact must be established between histoincompatible cells.
在组织培养中,含有H - 2型外来组织相容性抗原的免疫淋巴结细胞对与H - 2抗原不相容的肿瘤细胞具有显著的细胞毒性作用。当用热灭活的兔抗小鼠细胞血清或植物血凝素处理培养物,使F(1)杂种的正常同种异体和半同源淋巴细胞聚集在靶肿瘤细胞周围时,也能获得同样显著的效果。同源淋巴结细胞则没有作用。因此,淋巴细胞与靶细胞的聚集是体外细胞毒性的必要但不充分条件;此外,组织不相容的细胞之间必须建立密切接触。