Rosenberg S A, Schwarz S, Spiess P J
J Immunol. 1978 Nov;121(5):1951-5.
Growth factors (GM), produced by murine lymphoid cells incubated with Concanavalin A, have been used to grow cytotoxic lymphoid cells in culture. C57BL/6 and DBA/2 lymphoid cells were sensitized against each other in primary, secondary, and tertiary in vitro cultures. These sensitized cells were grown in vitro in GM and retained their cytotoxic properties. Cells grew in culture about 10-fold every 5 to 7 days for over 2 months. Initial growth of cytotoxic cells in GM resulted in marked enhancement of specific cytotoxicity that returned to original levels after subsequent subcultures. After five 10-fold cell culture generations some nonspecific cytotoxicity directed against the responding target cell strain appeared in continuous cultures. This technique for growing large numbers of cytotoxic cells may be of value in the development of adoptive immunotherapies.
用伴刀豆球蛋白A孵育鼠淋巴细胞产生的生长因子(GM)已被用于在培养中培养细胞毒性淋巴细胞。C57BL/6和DBA/2淋巴细胞在初次、二次和三次体外培养中相互致敏。这些致敏细胞在GM中体外生长并保留其细胞毒性特性。细胞在培养中每5至7天生长约10倍,持续超过2个月。GM中细胞毒性细胞的初始生长导致特异性细胞毒性显著增强,在随后的传代培养后恢复到原始水平。在连续培养中,经过五代10倍的细胞培养后,出现了一些针对反应性靶细胞系的非特异性细胞毒性。这种培养大量细胞毒性细胞的技术在过继免疫疗法的开发中可能具有价值。