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  • Title: Immunomodulation of host resistance by tumor variants.
    Author: Fuji H.
    Journal: Transplant Proc; 1984 Apr; 16(2):460-2. PubMed ID: 6609454.
    Abstract:
    Immunomodulation of host resistance by tumor cell variants has been investigated in the context of immunological effects of tumor cell heterogeneity using a murine tumor model. Clonal variation in the susceptibility to specific T cell-mediated cytotoxicity (TC), which is inversely related to tumorigenicity in syngeneic animals, was demonstrated among clones derived from a cultured line of DBA/2 lymphoma L1210 by limiting dilution. Thus, although a majority of such clones were TC-resistant and highly tumorigenic, some clones were TC-susceptible and non-tumorigenic. Moreover, an inoculation of the variant clones bearing the latter phenotype was shown to elicit protective immunity in host mice against a challenge with the parent L1210, whereas an inoculation of spleen cells (or extracts) from hosts bearing tumorigenic clones would abrogate the priming effects of the non-tumorigenic variants, presumably through splenic suppressor cells. These results suggest that heterogeneity among variant clones may influence the regulation of host resistance against tumors.
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