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  • LAK  (2)
  • Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: IL-12 ; IL-2 ; LAK ; CTL ; Cancer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In this study, we evaluated the ability of combination regimens of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and interleukin-2 (IL-2) to induce effective killer cells against human tumors in vitro, in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from 15 cancer patients and mixed lymphocyte/tumor culture (MLTC) cells from 16 cancer patients, and carried out a phenotypic analysis of the cells responsible for the lysis of the human tumors. The freshly prepared PBL were cultivated with IL-2 alone or IL-12/IL-2 for 10 days [lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell generation system]. The MLTC cells (PBL cultured with mitomycin-C-treated allogeneic G-415 tumor cells for 3 days) were further cultivated with IL-2 or IL-12/IL-2 for 7 days [cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) generation system]. The cytolytic activities of the lymphoid cells cultivated with IL-12/IL-2 were significantly augmented in both the LAK and CTL generation systems, as compared with those of cells treated with IL-2 alone. In the LAK generation system, the cytolytic activities of the cells cultivated with IL-12/IL-2 were significantly decreased by the method of negative selection of CD11b+ or CD56+ cells using immunomagnetic beads. The CD8+-depleted cells showed a slight decrease of activity. The killer cell activities of the CD4+-depleted cells remained unchanged. In the CTL generation system, the activity was markedly reduced by the elimination of the CD8+ or CD11b+ or CD56+ cells. The combined data suggested that IL-12/IL-2-induced killer effector cells in the LAK generation system were mainly of the natural killer (NK) type, comprising CD8−CD11b+, CD8− CD16b−, CD3−CD56+, and partly possible CD8+ CD11b−T cells. CD8+ CD11b−T cells mixed with cells of the NK type, comprising CD8−CD11b+, CD8− CD16b− and CD3−CD56+ cells, were the population of killer effector cells induced by IL-12/IL-2 in the CTL generation system.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Key words Gastric carcinoma ; Esophageal carcinoma ; Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ; CD44 splicing variant isoforms (CD44v6 ; CD44v9) ; Flow cytometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Quantitative analysis based on the percentage of positive cells by two-color flow cytometry was used to quantify the surface expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and exons v6 and v9 of CD44 splice variants on tumor. Almost all patients with primary gastric and esophageal carcinomas, and benign mucosa of the stomach and esophagus showed usually high levels of EGFR expression, a mean of approximately 60% of cells being positive. Metastatic gastric carcinoma showed significantly higher levels of EGFR expression, a mean of 80% of cells being positive. Reduced expression of EGFR was observed in irradiated esophageal carcinoma. Adenocarcinomas, including primary and metastatic lesions, or cancer cell lines of the stomach revealed consistently very low or undetectable levels of expression of exon v6 of the CD44 variant (CD44v) protein. However, CD44v containing exon v9 could be detected in normal gastric epithelium and primary gastric carcinoma as well as in six adenocarcinoma cell lines. Exon v9 is significantly overexpressed on metastatic adenocarcinoma cells obtained from malignant ascites. On the other hand, normal squamous epithelium and primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the esophagus, and two SCC cell lines showed coexpression of exons v6 and v9 of CD44v. The expression of the CD44v6 molecule was significantly reduced in the irradiated primary SCC, although CD44v9 expression on the primary SCC remained unchanged after the radiation therapy. These results suggest that up-regulation of EGFR and CD44v9 molecules on gastric carcinomas, especially metastatic adenocarcinomas, shows tumor growth and tumor progression. In addition, down-regulation of EGFR and CD44v6 molecules on irradiated esophageal carcinoma may be involved in the mechanisms suppressing tumor growth and metastatic potential.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Key words IL-12 ; IL-2 ; LAK ; CTL ; Cancer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In this study, we evaluated the ability of combination regimens of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and interleukin-2 (IL-2) to induce effective killer cells against human tumors in vitro, in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from 15 cancer patients and mixed lymphocyte/tumor culture (MLTC) cells from 16 cancer patients, and carried out a phenotypic analysis of the cells responsible for the lysis of the human tumors. The freshly prepared PBL were cultivated with IL-2 alone or IL-12/IL-2 for 10 days [lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell generation system]. The MLTC cells (PBL cultured with mitomycin-C-treated allogeneic G-415 tumor cells for 3 days) were further cultivated with IL-2 or IL-12/IL-2 for 7 days [cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) generation system]. The cytolytic activities of the lymphoid cells cultivated with IL-12/IL-2 were significantly augmented in both the LAK and CTL generation systems, as compared with those of cells treated with IL-2 alone. In the LAK generation system, the cytolytic activities of the cells cultivated with IL-12/IL-2 were significantly decreased by the method of negative selection of CD11b+ or CD56+ cells using immunomagnetic beads. The CD8+-depleted cells showed a slight decrease of activity. The killer cell activities of the CD4+-depleted cells remained unchanged. In the CTL generation system, the activity was markedly reduced by the elimination of the CD8+ or CD11b+ or CD56+ cells. The combined data suggested that IL-12/IL-2-induced killer effector cells in the LAK generation system were mainly of the natural killer (NK) type, comprising CD8−CD11b+, CD8− CD16b+, CD3−CD56+, and partly possible CD8+ CD11b− T cells. CD8+CD11b− T cells mixed with cells of the NK type, comprising CD8−CD11b+, CD8− CD16b+ and CD3−CD56+ cells, were the population of killer effector cells induced by IL-12/IL-2 in the CTL generation system.
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