Induction of mouse anti-melanoma cytotoxic and suppressor T cells in vitro by an artificial antigen, GM3-lactone |
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Authors: | Y Harada M Sakatsume M Taniguchi |
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Affiliation: | Division of Molecular Immunology, School of Medicine, Chiba University. |
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Abstract: | We investigated the ability of GM3-lactone liposomes to induce anti-melanoma T cell responses in mice. GM3-lactone liposomes, like murine B16 melanoma cells, induced anti-melanoma cytotoxic T cells (CTL) and also suppressor T cells (Ts). A small dose of GM3-lactone (0.0003 micrograms/ml) was enough to generate CTL in the in vitro primary response, whereas relatively large amounts of the antigen (0.03-0.3 microgram/ml) were required for anti-melanoma Ts induction. As the epitope for anti-melanoma Ts is NeuAc but not NeuGc residue on GM3, and anti-melanoma CTL are effectively induced by either GM3(NeuAc) or GM3(NeuGc)-lactone liposomes, GM3(NeuGc)-lactone or GM3(NeuGc) liposomes have potent activity as an artificial melanoma antigen to induce anti-melanoma CTL in vitro. |
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