The Roles of CD8+ and CD4+ Cells in Tumor Rejection |
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Authors: | Heiichiro Udono Masahiro Mieno Hiroshi Shiku Eiichi Nakayama |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oncology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, 12–4 Sakamoto-cho, Nagasaki 852 |
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Abstract: | In vivo administrations of anti-Lyt-2.2 (CDS) mAb and anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb selectively eliminated CD8+ cells amd CD4+ cells, respectively. The relative potencies of CD8+ cells and CD4+ cells and their roles in primary tumor rejections were studied by investigating the effects of these mAbs on tumor growth. CD8+ cells were themselves fully capable of mediating rejection in 5 different tumor rejection systems: two radiation leukemia virus (RadLV)-induced leukemias, B6RV2 and BALBRVD, a radiation-induced leukemia BALBRL♂1, and a plasmacytoma BALBMOPC-70A in CB6F1 mice, and a Friend virus-induced leukemia B6FBL-3 in B6 mice. On the other hand, CD4+ cells were capable of resisting tumor growth of B6FBL-3, but not of the other four tumors. Furthermore, for efficient rejection of CB6F1UV+˚l sarcoma by CB6F1 mice, synergy of CDS+ and CD4+ cells was necessary. Blocking of UV+˚ 1 rejection was abrogated by delayed administration of anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb but not anti-Lyt-2.2 (CDS) mAb, indicating the involvement of CD4+ cells in only the initial phase of rejection. |
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Keywords: | T-cell subsets Tumor rejection |
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