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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 125, Issue 2 711-714, Copyright © 1980 by American Association of Immunologists
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MA Cheever, PD Greenberg and A Fefer
To examine the specificity of adoptive chemoimmunotherapy (ACIT) of established syngeneic tumors, two noncross-reactive C57BL/6 tumors were studied: a Friend virus-induced tumor (FBL-3) and a chemically induced virus-negative tumor EL-4(G-). In vitro studies confirmed that these tumors are antigenically distinct by demonstrating that the cytotoxic responses of spleen cells from mice immunized in vivo and reexposed to tumor in vitro are immunologically specific. Studies of ACIT with cells from mice immunized in vivo demonstrated similar specificity. Mice receiving 5 x 10(6) FBL-3 on day 0 all died by day 13. Treatment on day 5 with cyclophosphamide (CY), 180 mg/kg, prolonged the median survival time (MST) to day 23. Treatment on day 5 with CY plus 2 x 10(7) normal nonimmune C57BL/6 cells or CY plus cells sensitized to EL-4(G-) had no additional effect on survival whereas 2 x 10(7) C57BL/6 cells sensitized to FBL-3 in vivo prolonged MST to day 64 and cured 13 of 32 mice. Similarly, mice given 2 x 10(5) EL-4(G-) on day 0 all died by day 16, and CY on day 5 prolonged the MST to day 22. As an adjunct to CY, 2 X 10(7) normal cells or cells sensitized to FBL-3 had a modest effect, prolonging the MST to days 37 and 36, respectively. However, treatment with CY plus 2 x 10(7) cells immune to EL-4(G-) cured 22 of 32 mice. The results demonstrate the immunologic specificity of ACIT of syngeneic tumors treated with immune syngeneic cells.
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