ISSN:
1432-0851
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Summary Nonimmunized 2/N guinea pigs respond to the presence of chemical carcinogen-transformed syngeneic tumorigenic cells with a sustained (delayed-hypersensitivity-type) 4-day intradermal induration consisting of predominantly polymorphonuclear leukocytes on day 1 and mononuclear cells by day 4, which is independent of the presence of tumor-specific antigens on the tumorigenic cells. Chemical carcinogen-induced morphologically transformed but nontumorigenic cells also induce a polymorphonuclear response by day 1, but neither induration nor a mononuclear response is present on day 4, demonstrating the specificity of the 4-day sustained indurative response for tumorigenic cells. Induration and cellular infiltrates are unaltered if tumor cells are treated prior to injection with the cytostatic lymphokine lymphotoxin or with x-irradiation to inhibit cell proliferation. The intradermal polymorphonuclear leukocyte host response on day 1, but not the mononuclear response on day 4, is also induced by mitomycin C-treated cells or a cytokine culture medium from the cells. No response is present on day 1 or day 4 when cell membranes or lyophilized cells are injected. Thus natural delayed-hypersensitivity-type skin reactivity is a mononuclear leukocyte response specifically directed against intact and metabolically active but not necessarily proliferating tumor cells.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00200040
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