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Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors
We have analyzed the mechanism controlling the infiltration of lymphocytes into tumor tissues. W3/25 (+) (helper/inducer phenotype) T cells obtained from tumor tissues of T‐9 sensitized rats produced soluble factors. We demonstrated that the soluble factors were responsible for the infiltration of T...
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
1988
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917640/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3143699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb01534.x |
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author | Shijubo, Noriharu Uede, Toshimitsu Takami, Tsuyoshi Torimoto, Yoshihiro Lupin, Daniel Min, Shen Kikuchi, Kokichi |
author_facet | Shijubo, Noriharu Uede, Toshimitsu Takami, Tsuyoshi Torimoto, Yoshihiro Lupin, Daniel Min, Shen Kikuchi, Kokichi |
author_sort | Shijubo, Noriharu |
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description | We have analyzed the mechanism controlling the infiltration of lymphocytes into tumor tissues. W3/25 (+) (helper/inducer phenotype) T cells obtained from tumor tissues of T‐9 sensitized rats produced soluble factors. We demonstrated that the soluble factors were responsible for the infiltration of T lymphocytes into tumor tissues by using a modified Boyden chamber technique. We established a system in which we stained filters of the Boyden chamber by an immunoperoxidase technique, thus directly determining the phenotype of cells that had actually migrated into the filters in response to the soluble factors. Upon fractionation of soluble factors produced by W3/25 (+) T cells, four peaks of lymphocyte migration factor (LMF) activity were detected. Peaks B and C exhibited strong LMF activity and specifically attracted R1‐10B5 (+) (suppressor/killer phenotype) T cells. Thus, the infiltration of R1‐10B5 (+) T cells into tumor tissues was partly explained by LMF produced by tumor‐infiltrating W3/25 (+) T cells. The expression of a putative receptor for LMF by lymphocytes may also influence the degree of lymphocyte infiltration into tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-59176402018-05-11 Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors Shijubo, Noriharu Uede, Toshimitsu Takami, Tsuyoshi Torimoto, Yoshihiro Lupin, Daniel Min, Shen Kikuchi, Kokichi Jpn J Cancer Res Article We have analyzed the mechanism controlling the infiltration of lymphocytes into tumor tissues. W3/25 (+) (helper/inducer phenotype) T cells obtained from tumor tissues of T‐9 sensitized rats produced soluble factors. We demonstrated that the soluble factors were responsible for the infiltration of T lymphocytes into tumor tissues by using a modified Boyden chamber technique. We established a system in which we stained filters of the Boyden chamber by an immunoperoxidase technique, thus directly determining the phenotype of cells that had actually migrated into the filters in response to the soluble factors. Upon fractionation of soluble factors produced by W3/25 (+) T cells, four peaks of lymphocyte migration factor (LMF) activity were detected. Peaks B and C exhibited strong LMF activity and specifically attracted R1‐10B5 (+) (suppressor/killer phenotype) T cells. Thus, the infiltration of R1‐10B5 (+) T cells into tumor tissues was partly explained by LMF produced by tumor‐infiltrating W3/25 (+) T cells. The expression of a putative receptor for LMF by lymphocytes may also influence the degree of lymphocyte infiltration into tumors. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1988-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5917640/ /pubmed/3143699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb01534.x Text en |
spellingShingle | Article Shijubo, Noriharu Uede, Toshimitsu Takami, Tsuyoshi Torimoto, Yoshihiro Lupin, Daniel Min, Shen Kikuchi, Kokichi Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title | Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title_full | Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title_fullStr | Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title_full_unstemmed | Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title_short | Two Distinct Mechanisms Involved in the Infiltration of Lymphocytes into Tumors |
title_sort | two distinct mechanisms involved in the infiltration of lymphocytes into tumors |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917640/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3143699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1988.tb01534.x |
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