In:
Pathobiology, S. Karger AG, Vol. 56, No. 5 ( 1988), p. 236-244
Abstract:
We studied the ex vivo sensitivity of continuously cultured neuroblastoma cells from 3 different patients towards interleukin-2-induced cell-mediated cytotoxicity. A mean ( ± SD) target cell lysis (4 h 〈 sup 〉 51 〈 /sup 〉 Cr release) of 49 ± 11, 46 ± 8, and 32 ± 11 % in SMS-SAN, LA-N-1, and SK-N-BE2 cell lines, respectively, was achieved when neuroblastoma cells were co-cultured at an effector-to-target (E:T) ratio of 50:1 with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) that had been preincubated for 4 days in the presence of recombinant interleukin-2 (rIL-2; 100 U/ml). Under identical conditions, 93 ± 9 % of Daudi cells (a standard target for rIL-2-activated killer cells) were lysed. Preincubation of rIL-2-induced PBMC cultures in the presence of irradiated neuroblastoma targets (LA-N-1, SK-N-BE2) resulted in a significant cytolytic augmentation. At E:T ratios of 50:1 and 10:1, day-4 rIL-2/LA-N-1-stimulated PBMC produced 69 ± 7 and 41 ± 11% lysis of LA-N-1 cells, as compared to 46 ± 8 and 22 ± (mean ± SD) 7 % lysis by untargeted PBMC that were preincubated with rIL-2 (100 U/ml) in the absence of LA-N-1 target cells (p 〈 0.05). Co-incubation of rIL-2-induced PBMC preparations with irradiated LA-N-1 and SK-N-BE2 cells, respectively, did not significantly enhance the cytolytic activity against other neuroblastoma targets and the standard Daudi cell line (p ≧ 0.3). In summary, our results suggest that cell-mediated cytotoxicity using rIL-2-activated effector cells may be potentially useful in the immunotherapy of human neuroblastoma.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1015-2008
,
1423-0291
Language:
English
Publisher:
S. Karger AG
Publication Date:
1988
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1483541-1
SSG:
12
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