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Title: Suppression of the immune response in tumor-bearing mice. I. Response to virus-producing tumor cells and non-virus-producing tumor cells. Author: Bluestone JA, Lopez C. Journal: J Natl Cancer Inst; 1979 Nov; 63(5):1215-20. PubMed ID: 228105. Abstract: Spleen cells from mice inoculated with syngeneic murine sarcoma virus (MuSV)-transformed tumor cells suppressed the mixed leukocyte reaction. Mice inoculated with virus-producing tumor cells demonstrated two types of suppression. First, an early suppression was shown to be mediated by an adherent suppressor T-cell on the basis of its sensitivity to Thy 1.2 antiserum plus complement and the absence of the early suppression in T-cell-deficient nude mice. This suppression may have been induced in response to viral antigens associated with cell surface antigens (modified self-antigens) or viremia, because it was not induced by a non-virus-producing tumor cell line. Second, a late suppression was also seen in tumor-bearing BALB/c mice. This suppression was shown to be T-cell-independent by its presence in nude mice and by its resistance to gamma-irradiation and Thy 1.2 antiserum plus complement. In addition, the late suppression was present in mice inoculated with a nonproducer clone of MuSV-transformed cells. This finding suggests that viral antigens and/or viremia is not required for induction of the late suppression.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]