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Immunology 1976-Apr

Characterization of a T-lymphocyte inhibitor in the serum of tumour-bearing mice.

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J G Levy
A G Smith
R B Whitney
R McMaster
D G Kilburn

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Abstract

Sera from mice with large tumours from a variety of tissue types and sources have been shown to contain substances capable of suppressing the proliferative response of normal mouse lymphocytes to concanavalin A (Con A), bacterial endotoxin (LPS) and allogeneic cells. The present paper deals with studies on the nature of these inhibitory materials using mainly a methylcholanthrene-induced rhabdomyosarcoma in DBA/2J mice. It was found that a material responsible for inhibition of the Con A response eluted with immunoglobulins on Sephadex G-150 and eluted with monomeric immunoglobulin on Sephadex G-200. The component of tumour-bearer serum responsible for the suppression of the LPS response of normal lymphocytes eluted from Sephadex G-150 with the alpha and beta globulins and albumin (molecular weight less than 150,000). The immunoglobulin-containing serum fraction from tumour-bearing animals inhibited the mixed lymphocyte response, Con A response, and specific immune response to purified protein derivative (PPD) in allogeneic cell systems. It also inhibited the in vitro primary response of mouse cells to sheep red blood cells, and, to a lesser extent, the response to a T cell-independent antigen (DNP-dextran). The inhibitory activity continued to elute with monomeric IgG on Sephadex G-200 when columns were run in 1640 medium and adjusted to pH 2-5, indicating that an acid dissociable complex was not responsible for inhibitory activity. Inhibitor activity could be removed by absorption on immuno-adsorbents containing goat anti-mouse immuno-globulin, and could be recovered by acid elution from the absorbent. Inhibitor activity was not removed by immunoadsorption on columns prepared with antisera to chicken immunoglobulin.

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