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MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS

A possible consequence of an antilymphocytic autoimmune process would be serious impairment of an animal's ability to destroy tumor cells. One measure of autoimmune reactivity of this type would be the demonstration of cellular immune responsiveness by cells from tumor-bearing mice against syng...

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Autores principales: Devlin, R. G., McCurdy, J. D., Baronowsky, P. E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1974
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19867388
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author Devlin, R. G.
McCurdy, J. D.
Baronowsky, P. E.
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McCurdy, J. D.
Baronowsky, P. E.
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description A possible consequence of an antilymphocytic autoimmune process would be serious impairment of an animal's ability to destroy tumor cells. One measure of autoimmune reactivity of this type would be the demonstration of cellular immune responsiveness by cells from tumor-bearing mice against syngeneic normal cells. These experiments demonstrate that spleen cells from mice bearing a lymphocytic leukemia of identical histocompatability type as the host mounted a vigorous immune response against normal syngeneic cells in a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Moreover, ascitic cells from leukemic mice responded significantly to normal syngeneic spleen cells in MLR's. The former reactions are usually much more vigorous than the responses of normal to malignant cells. These results are discussed in terms of the relationship between autoimmunity and neoplasia. Alternative explanations necessitated by the dangers involved in the interpretation of the immunology of transplantable tumors are considered.
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spelling pubmed-21395062008-04-17 MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS Devlin, R. G. McCurdy, J. D. Baronowsky, P. E. J Exp Med Brief Definitive Reports A possible consequence of an antilymphocytic autoimmune process would be serious impairment of an animal's ability to destroy tumor cells. One measure of autoimmune reactivity of this type would be the demonstration of cellular immune responsiveness by cells from tumor-bearing mice against syngeneic normal cells. These experiments demonstrate that spleen cells from mice bearing a lymphocytic leukemia of identical histocompatability type as the host mounted a vigorous immune response against normal syngeneic cells in a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Moreover, ascitic cells from leukemic mice responded significantly to normal syngeneic spleen cells in MLR's. The former reactions are usually much more vigorous than the responses of normal to malignant cells. These results are discussed in terms of the relationship between autoimmunity and neoplasia. Alternative explanations necessitated by the dangers involved in the interpretation of the immunology of transplantable tumors are considered. The Rockefeller University Press 1974-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2139506/ /pubmed/19867388 Text en Copyright © 1974 by The Rockefeller University Press 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/).
spellingShingle Brief Definitive Reports
Devlin, R. G.
McCurdy, J. D.
Baronowsky, P. E.
MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title_full MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title_fullStr MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title_full_unstemmed MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title_short MIXED LYMPHOCYTE REACTIVITY AGAINST NORMAL CELLS BY SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM TUMOR-BEARING MICE : II. STUDIES OF AUTOIMMUNE-LIKE ACTIVITY IN COMPLETELY SYNGENEIC AND SEMISYNGENEIC SYSTEMS
title_sort mixed lymphocyte reactivity against normal cells by splenic lymphocytes from tumor-bearing mice : ii. studies of autoimmune-like activity in completely syngeneic and semisyngeneic systems
topic Brief Definitive Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19867388
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