Price G B, Teh H S, Miller R G
J Immunol. 1980 May;124(5):2352-5.
Cells in T cell colonies grown in vitro from normal human peripheral blood leukocytes can kill a variety of different target cells against which the blood donor has not knowingly been previously sensitized, i.e., the colony cells exhibit spontaneous cytotoxicity. Tumor target cells are preferentially killed. The ability to kill two different targets segregates independently in different colonies, which implies that the effector cells are specificity restricted. A majority (perhaps all) of the effector cells possess receptors for sheep erythrocytes and do not possess receptors for the Fc end of IgG, making it unlikely that they are either "natural killer" (NK) cells of cells mediating antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. They may, however, be cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
从正常人外周血白细胞体外培养的T细胞集落中的细胞,可以杀死多种不同的靶细胞,而供血者此前并未有意识地对这些靶细胞致敏,即集落细胞表现出自发细胞毒性。肿瘤靶细胞被优先杀死。在不同集落中,杀死两种不同靶细胞的能力是独立分离的,这意味着效应细胞的特异性受到限制。大多数(也许是所有)效应细胞具有绵羊红细胞受体,而不具有IgG Fc端受体,这表明它们不太可能是介导抗体依赖性细胞毒性的“自然杀伤”(NK)细胞或细胞。然而,它们可能是细胞毒性T淋巴细胞。