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IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS

When long term cultures of mouse lymphoma cells, known to possess the isoantigenic phenotype determined by the H-2(d) allele, are incubated with anti H-2d isoantibody and guinea pig complement, slightly more than 99 per cent of cells are killed under optimal conditions. Growth in mass culture and co...

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Autores principales: Cann, Howard M., Herzenberg, Leonard A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1963
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14018309
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description When long term cultures of mouse lymphoma cells, known to possess the isoantigenic phenotype determined by the H-2(d) allele, are incubated with anti H-2d isoantibody and guinea pig complement, slightly more than 99 per cent of cells are killed under optimal conditions. Growth in mass culture and colony formation by single cells after incubation with isoantibody and complement are employed to assess the cytotoxic effect. The cytotoxic action of isoantibody is complement-dependent, for viability of cells exposed to antibody alone is unaltered. When excess isoantibody and optimum concentrations of complement are used, killing begins as soon as these reagents are mixed with the cells, and no further killing occurs after 5 to 15 minutes at 37°C. About 80 per cent of cells are killed with an isoantiserum containing antibody to two isoantigenic components of the H-2d complex. That the cytotoxic action is mediated through the H-2 isoantigen is shown by (a) isoantiserum containing only anti H-2d antibody produces maximal cell killing, and (b) isoantiserum from which anti H-2d antibody has been removed by absorption loses all cytotoxic activity. Variant cells resistant to the cytotoxic action of anti H-2d isoantibody were isolated from lymphoma cell populations surviving multiple exposures to isoantibody and complement. These variants can be distinguished morphologically from the isoantibody-sensitive parent cell line. Although variants are resistant to anti H-2d isoantibody, these cells possess H-2d isoantigen but in a lower concentration than found in cells of the parent line. The basis for resistance to cytotoxic isoantibody is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-21376072008-04-17 IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS Cann, Howard M. Herzenberg, Leonard A. J Exp Med Article When long term cultures of mouse lymphoma cells, known to possess the isoantigenic phenotype determined by the H-2(d) allele, are incubated with anti H-2d isoantibody and guinea pig complement, slightly more than 99 per cent of cells are killed under optimal conditions. Growth in mass culture and colony formation by single cells after incubation with isoantibody and complement are employed to assess the cytotoxic effect. The cytotoxic action of isoantibody is complement-dependent, for viability of cells exposed to antibody alone is unaltered. When excess isoantibody and optimum concentrations of complement are used, killing begins as soon as these reagents are mixed with the cells, and no further killing occurs after 5 to 15 minutes at 37°C. About 80 per cent of cells are killed with an isoantiserum containing antibody to two isoantigenic components of the H-2d complex. That the cytotoxic action is mediated through the H-2 isoantigen is shown by (a) isoantiserum containing only anti H-2d antibody produces maximal cell killing, and (b) isoantiserum from which anti H-2d antibody has been removed by absorption loses all cytotoxic activity. Variant cells resistant to the cytotoxic action of anti H-2d isoantibody were isolated from lymphoma cell populations surviving multiple exposures to isoantibody and complement. These variants can be distinguished morphologically from the isoantibody-sensitive parent cell line. Although variants are resistant to anti H-2d isoantibody, these cells possess H-2d isoantigen but in a lower concentration than found in cells of the parent line. The basis for resistance to cytotoxic isoantibody is discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1963-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2137607/ /pubmed/14018309 Text en Copyright ©, 1963, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Cann, Howard M.
Herzenberg, Leonard A.
IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title_full IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title_fullStr IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title_full_unstemmed IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title_short IN VITRO STUDIES OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC CELL VARIATION : II. ISOIMMUNE CYTOTOXICITY WITH A CULTURED MOUSE LYMPHOMA AND SELECTION OF RESISTANT VARIANTS
title_sort in vitro studies of mammalian somatic cell variation : ii. isoimmune cytotoxicity with a cultured mouse lymphoma and selection of resistant variants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14018309
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