Kliuchareva T E, Kashkina L M, Deĭchman G I
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1978 Aug;86(8):225-8.
The authors compared the immunogenic activity for Syrian hamsters of native and irradiated syngeneic and xenogeneic tumour cells bearing on their surface common and SV40-specific transplantational antigen. The results obtained showed syngeneic tumour cells to be more immunogenic for the recipient than the xenogeneic tumour cells containing an antigen of the same specificity. Irradiation renders tumour cells, including the xenogeneic ones, more immunogenic, this possibly being associated with the capacity of nonirradiated cells to escape from immune recognition through their ability to divide.
作者比较了天然的和经辐射的同基因及异基因肿瘤细胞对叙利亚仓鼠的免疫原活性,这些肿瘤细胞表面带有共同的和SV40特异性移植抗原。所得结果表明,同基因肿瘤细胞对受体的免疫原性比含有相同特异性抗原的异基因肿瘤细胞更强。辐射使肿瘤细胞(包括异基因肿瘤细胞)更具免疫原性,这可能与未受辐射的细胞通过其分裂能力逃避免疫识别的能力有关。