Cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) clones specific for Moloney leukemia virus (MoLV)-derived tumor cells were generated by placing limiting numbers of C57BL/6 responder cells into mixed leukocyte-tumor cell microcultures. Under appropriate conditions (presence of stimulating tumor cells, accessory cells, and T cell growth factor), such cloned CTL could readily be expanded to provide large numbers of homogeneous, highly cytolytic CTL populations for further characterization. Using four target-cell types, three specificity patterns were observed: one reactive with the syngeneic MoLV-derived tumor only, one cross-reactive with an allogeneic MoLV-derived tumor, and one cross-reactive with normal allogeneic cells. Subclones derived from these three types of clones exhibited a high degree of stability in terms of lytic activity and specificity over a 4-mo period of observation. Three clones analyzed by flow cytofluorometry using monoclonal antibodies were all found to be of the Lyt-1+2+ phenotype. Furthermore, lysis of target cells by all of six clones tested was inhibited by anti-H-2Db (but not by anti-H-2Kb) monoclonal antibodies, demonstrating H-2Db-restriction at the clonal level.
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November 01 1980
Antigenic specificity of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to murine sarcoma virus-induced tumors. III. Characterization of cytolytic T lymphocyte clones specific for Moloney leukemia virus-associated cell surface antigens.
A Weiss
K T Brunner
H R MacDonald
J C Cerottini
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1980) 152 (5): 1210–1225.
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A Weiss, K T Brunner, H R MacDonald, J C Cerottini; Antigenic specificity of the cytolytic T lymphocyte response to murine sarcoma virus-induced tumors. III. Characterization of cytolytic T lymphocyte clones specific for Moloney leukemia virus-associated cell surface antigens.. J Exp Med 1 November 1980; 152 (5): 1210–1225. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.152.5.1210
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