Published March 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Enhanced antitumor reactivity of tumor-sensitized T cells by interferon alfa

  • 1. Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor (USA)

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Tumor-draining lymph node cells from mice bearing the methylcholanthrene-induced MCA 106 tumors can be sensitized in vitro to acquire antitumor reactivity. We examined the effect of interferon alfa on the function of cells that underwent in vitro sensitization in adoptive immunotherapy. Interferon alfa increased the antitumor reactivity of in vitro sensitized cells in the treatment of MCA 106 pulmonary metastases. This effect was evident in irradiated mice, indicating that a host response to the interferon alfa was not required. Interferon alfa treatment increased class I major histocompatibility complex antigen expression on tumor cells and increased their susceptibility to lysis by in vitro sensitized cells. These results suggest that interferon alfa enhancement of adoptive immunotherapy was mediated by its effect on tumor cells. Interferon alfa may be a useful adjunct to the adoptive immunotherapy of human cancer

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Journal Title
Archives of Surgery (Chicago)
Journal Volume
126
Journal Issue
3
Series
Arch. Surg. (Chicago).
Journal Page Range
307-313
ISSN
0004-0010
CODEN
ARSUA