Breast cancer is the most common form of noncutaneous malignancy in the United States. Since a plateau seems to have been reached in the efficacy of conventional therapy for this, as well as for other solid tumors, our laboratory has been studying the therapeutic potential of chemoimmunotherapy against the disease. Here we report on attempts to treat autochthonous mammary adenocarcinomas in C3H mice with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and cyclophosphamide (Cy) alone or in combination.
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September 1994
The aim of this investigation was to assess the in vitro functional and phenotypic characteristics of lymphocytes isolated from C3H mouse mammary adenocarcinomas. A protocol was developed for the expansion of TILs in long-term culture. The homing pattern of TILs prepared and grown in this manner was studied.
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July 1989
In view of the current interest in the use of lymphoid cells in adoptive immunotherapy of patients with advanced cancer, we have studied the homing patterns of various lymphoid effector cells in mammary-tumor-bearing mice. Single-cell suspensions of total splenocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, and lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells were prepared from the spleens of C3H/OuJ mice. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) were isolated from mammary adenocarcinomas excised from retired breeder females of the same substrain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe blood clearance and 24-hr organ distribution of five lymphocyte-rich suspensions harvested from different source organs were compared in the Wistar rat, after labeling with [111In]tropolone and intravenous injection. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (chiefly T cells) had the highest levels in the blood and lymph nodes, a relatively higher level in intestine and a lower level in the spleen than other suspensions. Thymocytes cleared promptly from the blood, accumulated markedly in the liver, moderately in the spleen, but very poorly in other organs, including the thymus.
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January 1988
We have compared the ability of natural killer (NK) cells from two substrains of C3H mice that differ with respect to their susceptibility to the development of mammary adenocarcinomas to lyse fresh syngeneic mammary tumor cells. Single cell suspensions of mammary tumors from retired breeder females were used as targets in 22-h 51Cr-release cytotoxicity assays with syngeneic NK cells. Tumor cell suspensions were prepared by enzymatic digestion of finely minced tissue followed by centrifugation through a discontinuous Percoll gradient.
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