PMID: 7538528Jun 1, 1995Paper

Costimulation with B7-1, IL-6, and IL-12 is sufficient for primary generation of murine antitumor cytolytic T lymphocytes in vitro

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
T F GajewskiT Boon

Abstract

The requirements for generating CD8+ CTLs against the mastocytoma P815 were first defined by using an allogeneic mixed lymphocyte tumor culture (MLTC). Both the expansion of effector lymphocytes and the acquisition of lytic activity were dependent on the presence of accessory cells, but not CD4+ lymphocytes. Several factors were examined for their ability to replace accessory cell function. Expression of B7-1 by P815 was sufficient to induce IL-2 production by CD8+ cells, but substantial proliferation was achieved only if IL-6 was provided as well. Although IL-12 had little effect on the net proliferation of developing effector cells, it increased specific lytic activity 10-fold, acted synergistically with B7-1 in induction of IFN-gamma production during primary stimulation, and resulted in a shift toward a Th1 cytokine profile following secondary stimulation. These costimulatory factors were then studied in a primary syngeneic MLTC by using splenocytes from nonimmunized DBA/2 mice, an approach that had never before succeeded in generating specific CTLs. The combination of B7-1, IL-6, and IL-12 was sufficient to induce P815-specific CTL activity after a 5-day MLTC, which was expanded optimally following secondary stimulation in...Continue Reading

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