The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Immunoprotective Capability of Somatic Hybrid Cells in Comparison with Parental Tumor Cells Maintained In Vitro
YUTAKA MIZUSHIMAEDWARD P. COHEN
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1985 Volume 145 Issue 4 Pages 447-453

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MIZUSHIMA, Y. and COHEN, E.P. Immunoprotective Capability of Somatic Hybrid Cells in Comparison with Parental Tumor Cells Maintained In Vitro. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1985, 145 (4), 447-453-The immunogenicity of X-irradiated hybrid cells derived from fusion of ASL-1 leukemia (A origin) and LM (TK-) fibroblasts (C3H origin) was compared to X-irradiated parental ASL-1 leukemia cells maintained in vivo (V-ASL-1) and to X-irradiated ASL-1 leukemia cells maintained in vitro (C-ASL-1). Immunization with hybrid cells induced transplantation resistance against tumor rechallenge with V-ASL-1 more effectively than did immunization with V-ASL-1 tumor cells. Immunization with X-irradiated C-ASL-1 cells produced the same, or slightly stronger level of transplantation resistance than that with X-irradiated hybrid cells. These findings were observed both in A/J and in (C3H/HeJ×A/J) F1 mice. These results raise a question about whether the apparent increased immunogenicity of hybrid cells is due to a result of cell fusion or a result of their growth in vitro.
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