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A Single Dominant Locus Restricts Retrovirus Replication In Ybr/Ei Mice, Helen A Beilinson, Amanda Sevilleja, Jessica Spring, Fernando Benavides, Vera Beilinson, Nickolas Neokosmidis, Tatyana Golovkina Aug 2023

A Single Dominant Locus Restricts Retrovirus Replication In Ybr/Ei Mice, Helen A Beilinson, Amanda Sevilleja, Jessica Spring, Fernando Benavides, Vera Beilinson, Nickolas Neokosmidis, Tatyana Golovkina

Student and Faculty Publications

Differential responses to viral infections are influenced by the genetic makeup of the host. Studies of resistance to retroviruses in human populations are complicated due to the inability to conduct proof-of-principle studies. Inbred mouse lines, which have a range of susceptible phenotypes to retroviruses, are an ideal tool to identify and characterize mechanisms of resistance and define their genetic underpinnings. YBR/Ei mice become infected with Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus, a mucosally transmitted murine retrovirus, but eliminate the virus from their pedigrees. Virus elimination correlates with a lack of virus-specific neonatal oral tolerance, which is a major mechanism for blocking the …


Adjuvant Therapy With Oncolytic Adenovirus Delta-24-Rgdox After Intratumoral Adoptive T-Cell Therapy Promotes Antigen Spread To Sustain Systemic Antitumor Immunity, Hong Jiang, Dong Ho Shin, Yanhua Yi, Xuejun Fan, Joy Gumin, Jiasen He, Andrew G Gillard, Frederick F Lang, Candelaria Gomez-Manzano, Juan Fueyo Jun 2023

Adjuvant Therapy With Oncolytic Adenovirus Delta-24-Rgdox After Intratumoral Adoptive T-Cell Therapy Promotes Antigen Spread To Sustain Systemic Antitumor Immunity, Hong Jiang, Dong Ho Shin, Yanhua Yi, Xuejun Fan, Joy Gumin, Jiasen He, Andrew G Gillard, Frederick F Lang, Candelaria Gomez-Manzano, Juan Fueyo

Student and Faculty Publications

Cancer cell heterogeneity and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) pose a challenge in treating solid tumors with adoptive cell therapies targeting limited tumor-associated antigens (TAA), such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy. We hypothesize that oncolytic adenovirus Delta-24-RGDOX activates the TME and promote antigen spread to potentiate the abscopal effect of adoptive TAA-targeting T cells in localized intratumoral treatment. Herein, we used C57BL/6 mouse models with disseminated tumors derived from B16 melanoma cell lines to assess therapeutic effects and antitumor immunity. gp100-specific pmel-1 or ovalbumin (OVA)-specific OT-I T cells were injected into the first subcutaneous tumor, followed by three injections of …


Analysis Of Immune Intratumor Heterogeneity Highlights Immunoregulatory And Coinhibitory Lymphocytes As Hallmarks Of Recurrence In Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Alejandro Francisco-Cruz, Pedro Rocha, Alexandre Reuben, Santhoshi N Krishnan, Priyam Das, Runzhe Chen, Kelly Quek, Jun Li, Edwin R Parra, Luisa M Solis, Souptik Barua, Mei Jiang, Rossana Lazcano, Chi-Wan Chow, Carmen Behrens, Curtis Gumb, Latasha Little, Junya Fukuoka, Neda Kalhor, Annikka Weissferdt, Humam Kadara, John V Heymach, Stephen Swisher, Boris Sepesi, Arvind Rao, Cesar Moran, Jianhua Zhang, J Jack Lee, Junya Fujimoto, P Andrew Futreal, Ignacio I Wistuba, Christine B Peterson, Jianjun Zhang Jan 2023

Analysis Of Immune Intratumor Heterogeneity Highlights Immunoregulatory And Coinhibitory Lymphocytes As Hallmarks Of Recurrence In Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Alejandro Francisco-Cruz, Pedro Rocha, Alexandre Reuben, Santhoshi N Krishnan, Priyam Das, Runzhe Chen, Kelly Quek, Jun Li, Edwin R Parra, Luisa M Solis, Souptik Barua, Mei Jiang, Rossana Lazcano, Chi-Wan Chow, Carmen Behrens, Curtis Gumb, Latasha Little, Junya Fukuoka, Neda Kalhor, Annikka Weissferdt, Humam Kadara, John V Heymach, Stephen Swisher, Boris Sepesi, Arvind Rao, Cesar Moran, Jianhua Zhang, J Jack Lee, Junya Fujimoto, P Andrew Futreal, Ignacio I Wistuba, Christine B Peterson, Jianjun Zhang

Student and Faculty Publications

Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying postsurgical recurrence of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is rudimentary. Molecular and T cell repertoire intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) have been reported to be associated with postsurgical relapse; however, how ITH at the cellular level impacts survival is largely unknown. Here we report the analysis of 2880 multispectral images representing 14.2% to 27% of tumor areas from 33 patients with stage I NSCLC, including 17 cases (relapsed within 3 years after surgery) and 16 controls (without recurrence ≥5 years after surgery) using multiplex immunofluorescence. Spatial analysis was conducted to quantify the minimum distance between …


Docking, Synthesis Of Some Novel Flavonoid Analogues, And Their Biological Evaluation, Ishwar Bhat K, Afiya Abdul Aziz, Abhishek Kumar, Vijaya Bhaskar K, Vijay Kumar M Jan 2023

Docking, Synthesis Of Some Novel Flavonoid Analogues, And Their Biological Evaluation, Ishwar Bhat K, Afiya Abdul Aziz, Abhishek Kumar, Vijaya Bhaskar K, Vijay Kumar M

The Thai Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Cancer remains a major class of morbidity and mortality despite basic and clinical research and trials of promising new therapies. In the current era, many drugs are marketed with flavonoid nucleus. Based on this information, this study aims to synthesize and screen flavones for their anticancer activity. Docking studies for cytotoxic activity of flavonoid derivatives targeting tankyrase enzyme were performed. A new series of flavonoid derivatives were prepared from chalcones. Chalcones were prepared between substituted benzaldehyde and 2-hydroxy acetophenone in the presence of potassium hydroxide as catalyst. The flavone derivatives were characterized based on IR, 1H NMR, and Mass spectral …


A Literature Review On Tumor Microenvironmental Immunosuppressive Mechanisms On Cd8+ T Lymphocytes That Contribute To Tumor Immune Evasion, Jessica R. Gabrysiak Apr 2021

A Literature Review On Tumor Microenvironmental Immunosuppressive Mechanisms On Cd8+ T Lymphocytes That Contribute To Tumor Immune Evasion, Jessica R. Gabrysiak

Honors Projects

The concept of tumor immune evasion is a prevalent obstacle in cancer research and the development of immunotherapies. Increased insight into mechanisms that are responsible for the escape of cancer cells from the immune system will help to improve therapeutic approaches and provide understanding into slowing disease progression by utilizing the body's immune system. With immunotherapy development on the forefront of cancer research due to seemingly attenuated toxicity and resistance when compared to traditional chemoradiotherapy, analyzing these obstacles is essential for emerging roles and future directions in the discipline of immuno-oncology. Understanding the immunosuppressive molecules that contribute to the process …


A Novel Cd4+ Ctl Subtype Characterized By Chemotaxis And Inflammation Is Involved In The Pathogenesis Of Graves' Orbitopathy., Yue Wang, Ziyi Chen, Tingjie Wang, Hui Guo, Yufeng Liu, Ningxin Dang, Shiqian Hu, Liping Wu, Chengsheng Zhang, Kai Ye, Bingyin Shi Mar 2021

A Novel Cd4+ Ctl Subtype Characterized By Chemotaxis And Inflammation Is Involved In The Pathogenesis Of Graves' Orbitopathy., Yue Wang, Ziyi Chen, Tingjie Wang, Hui Guo, Yufeng Liu, Ningxin Dang, Shiqian Hu, Liping Wu, Chengsheng Zhang, Kai Ye, Bingyin Shi

Faculty Research 2021

Graves' orbitopathy (GO), the most severe manifestation of Graves' hyperthyroidism (GH), is an autoimmune-mediated inflammatory disorder, and treatments often exhibit a low efficacy. CD4+ T cells have been reported to play vital roles in GO progression. To explore the pathogenic CD4+ T cell types that drive GO progression, we applied single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq), T cell receptor sequencing (TCR-Seq), flow cytometry, immunofluorescence and mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) assays to evaluate CD4+ T cells from GO and GH patients. scRNA-Seq revealed the novel GO-specific cell type CD4+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), which are characterized by chemotactic and inflammatory features. The clonal …


Screening Of Cytotoxicity And Dna Topoisomerase Iia Inhibitory Activity Of Turkish Onosma Species, Özge Güzel, Seda Duman, Si̇nem Yilmaz, Çi̇ğdem Karakoyun, Demet Kul, Ademi̇ Fahri̇ Pi̇rhan, Erdal Bedi̇r Jan 2021

Screening Of Cytotoxicity And Dna Topoisomerase Iia Inhibitory Activity Of Turkish Onosma Species, Özge Güzel, Seda Duman, Si̇nem Yilmaz, Çi̇ğdem Karakoyun, Demet Kul, Ademi̇ Fahri̇ Pi̇rhan, Erdal Bedi̇r

Turkish Journal of Botany

Onosma L., the largest genus of Boraginaceae, is represented by 105 species in Turkey with an endemism rate of 52%. Phytochemical studies indicate that Boraginaceae plants mainly comprise naphthoquinones with a wide range of biological activities including anticancer, antiinflammatory, wound healing, and antioxidant effects. However, few taxa of the genus Onosma have been investigated in detail for their bioactivities. Considering the high rate of endemism and an inadequate number of bioactivity screening studies in literature, we aimed to evaluate the cytotoxic effects and topoisomerase inhibitory activities of some Onosma species growing in southwestern Turkey. Here, we describe a comprehensive cytotoxic …


Synthesized Tripodal Amine As Potential Anti-Cancer Therapeutic, Abigail G. Mcnamee Apr 2020

Synthesized Tripodal Amine As Potential Anti-Cancer Therapeutic, Abigail G. Mcnamee

Honors College Theses

Cancer remains a prevalent disease today. This disease may manifest itself in many different ways and affect a variety of tissues with everything from the brain to the blood. With this wide diversity of cancer types, treatment can be complicated since there is not a “one size fits all” treatment for the disease. Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are all options that must be weighed with their benefits and side effects. Ultimately though, there are not enough effective treatment options available for every type of cancer. This leaves many with the grim prognosis of never being cured. With this clear need …


Optimisation Of Estrogen Receptor Subtype-Selectivity Of A 4-Aryl-4h-Chromene Scaffold Previously Identified By Virtual Screening, Miriam Carr, Andrew Knox, Daniel Nevin, Niamh O'Boyle, Shu Wang, Billy Egan, Thomas Mccabe, Brendan Twamley, Daniela Zisterer, David Lloyd, Mary Meegan Jan 2020

Optimisation Of Estrogen Receptor Subtype-Selectivity Of A 4-Aryl-4h-Chromene Scaffold Previously Identified By Virtual Screening, Miriam Carr, Andrew Knox, Daniel Nevin, Niamh O'Boyle, Shu Wang, Billy Egan, Thomas Mccabe, Brendan Twamley, Daniela Zisterer, David Lloyd, Mary Meegan

Articles

4-Aryl-4H-Chromene derivatives have been previously shown to exhibit anti-proliferative, apoptotic and anti-angiogenic activity in a variety of tumor models in vitro and in vivo generally via activation of caspases through inhibition of tubulin polymerisation. We have previously identified by Virtual Screening (VS) a 4-aryl-4H-chromene scaffold, of which two examples were shown to bind Estrogen Receptor α and β with low nanomolar affinity and <20-fold selectivity for α over β and low micromolar anti-proliferative activity in the MCF-7 cell line. Thus, using the 4-aryl-4H-chromene scaffold as a starting point, a series of compounds with a range of basic arylethers at C-4 and modifications at the C3-ester substituent of the benzopyran ring were synthesised, producing some potent ER antagonists in the MCF-7 cell line which were highly selective for ERα (compound 35; 350-fold selectivity) or ERβ (compound 42; 170-fold selectivity).


Cu(Ii) Phenanthroline-Phenazine Complexes Dysregulate Mitochondrial Function And Stimulate Apoptosis, Garret Rochford, Zara Molphy, Kevin Kavanagh, Malachy Mccann, Michael Devereux, Andrew Kellett, Orla L. Howe Jan 2020

Cu(Ii) Phenanthroline-Phenazine Complexes Dysregulate Mitochondrial Function And Stimulate Apoptosis, Garret Rochford, Zara Molphy, Kevin Kavanagh, Malachy Mccann, Michael Devereux, Andrew Kellett, Orla L. Howe

Articles

Herein we report an in-depth study on the cytotoxic mechanism of action of four developmental cytotoxic copper(II) complexes: [Cu(phen)2]2+ (Cu-Phen); [Cu(DPQ)(Phen)]2+ (Cu-DPQ-Phen); [Cu(DPPZ)(Phen)]2+; and [Cu(DPPN)(Phen)]2+ (where Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline, DPQ = dipyrido[3,2-f:20,30-h]quinoxaline, DPPZ = dipyrido[3,2-a:20,30-c]phenazine, and DPPN = benzo[i]dipyrido[3,2-a:20,30-c]phenazine). This complex class is known for its DNA intercalative properties and recent evidence—derived from an in vivo proteomic study—supports the potential targeting of mitochondrial function. Therefore, we focused on mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis related to cytotoxic activity and the potential impact these agents have on mitochondrial function. The Cu(II) complexes demonstrated superior activity regardless of aromatic extension within the phenazine ligand to the …


Cytotoxic And Genotoxic Action Of Tagetes Patula Flower Methanol Extract And Patuletin Using The Allium Test, Mudassar Azhar, Ahsana Dar Farooq, Sayedul Haque, Samina Bano, Lubna Zaheer, Shaheen Faizi Jan 2019

Cytotoxic And Genotoxic Action Of Tagetes Patula Flower Methanol Extract And Patuletin Using The Allium Test, Mudassar Azhar, Ahsana Dar Farooq, Sayedul Haque, Samina Bano, Lubna Zaheer, Shaheen Faizi

Turkish Journal of Biology

Tagetes patula is used to treat cancer patients in alternative healthcare systems. However, its cytotoxic and genotoxic effects have not been reported. Therefore, the methanol extract of T. patula flower, the ethyl acetate fraction, and the pure compound patuletin were evaluated using the Allium test. The methanol extract and fraction contained ~3% and ~36% patuletin, respectively, with ~98% purity. The methanol extract caused inhibition of Allium root growth displaying an IC50 value of ~500 μg/mL, while the fraction and patuletin were more potent by ~2 and ~5 times, respectively. The Allium root tips demonstrated a decline in prophase, metaphase, anaphase, …


The Comparison Of Antioxidant Capacity And Cytotoxic, Anticarcinogenic,And Genotoxic Effects Of Fe@Au Nanosphere Magnetic Nanoparticles, Hande Yegenoglu, Belma Aslim, Burcu Guven, Adem Zengin, İsmai̇l Hakki Boyaci, Zeki̇ye Suludere, Uğur Tamer Jan 2017

The Comparison Of Antioxidant Capacity And Cytotoxic, Anticarcinogenic,And Genotoxic Effects Of Fe@Au Nanosphere Magnetic Nanoparticles, Hande Yegenoglu, Belma Aslim, Burcu Guven, Adem Zengin, İsmai̇l Hakki Boyaci, Zeki̇ye Suludere, Uğur Tamer

Turkish Journal of Biology

Magnetic gold nanoparticles are used in various biomedical, biochemistry, and biotechnology applications due to their controllable size distribution, long-term stability, reduced toxicity, and biocompatibility. Different coating materials, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and polyphenols, are applied to enhance the biocompatibility of nanoparticles. In this study, the effects of surface coatings of core-shell structured Fe@Au nanosphere magnetic nanoparticles with regard to antioxidant capacity and cytotoxic, anticarcinogenic, and genotoxic properties were investigated. The obtained results demonstrated that avidin-coated Fe@Au nanospheres had higher antioxidant capacities than uncoated nanospheres. Neither avidin-coated nor uncoated nanoparticles had a cytotoxic effect on normal cells (human gingival fibroblast …


N-Phenethyl And N-Naphthylmethyl Isatins And Analogues As In Vitro Cytotoxic Agents, John Bremner, Stephen Pyne, Marie Ranson, Danielle Skropeta, Julie Locke, Lidia Matesic, Kara Perrow Nov 2013

N-Phenethyl And N-Naphthylmethyl Isatins And Analogues As In Vitro Cytotoxic Agents, John Bremner, Stephen Pyne, Marie Ranson, Danielle Skropeta, Julie Locke, Lidia Matesic, Kara Perrow

Danielle Skropeta

Arange of N-phenethyl,N-phenacyl, and N-(1- and 2-naphthylmethyl) derivatives of 5,7-dibromoisatin 2 were prepared byN-alkylation reactions. Their activity against human monocyte-like histiocytic lymphoma (U937), leukemia (Jurkat), and breast carcinoma (MDA-MB-231) cell lines was assessed. The results allowed further development of structureactivity relationships. The compound 5,7-dibromo-N-(1-naphthylmethyl)-1H-indole-2,3-dione 5a was the most potent against U937 cells with an IC50 value of 0.19 microM.


Cytotoxic And Anticancer Activities Of Isatin And Its Derivatives: A Comprehensive Review From 2000-2008, Marie Ranson, Danielle Skropeta, Julie Locke, Lidia Matesic, Kara Perrow Nov 2013

Cytotoxic And Anticancer Activities Of Isatin And Its Derivatives: A Comprehensive Review From 2000-2008, Marie Ranson, Danielle Skropeta, Julie Locke, Lidia Matesic, Kara Perrow

Danielle Skropeta

No abstract provided.


Investigation On Phytochemical, Antioxidant And Cytotoxic Properties Of Momordica Cochinchinensis (Gac) Fruit Extracted By Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide (Scf-Co2) Method, Prapaipat Klungsupya., Worawan Tiatragoon, Thanchanok Muangman, Jirawat. Eiamwat, Sarunya Laovitthayanggoon, Jeerayu Thongdo-A, Srisak Trangwacharakul Jan 2013

Investigation On Phytochemical, Antioxidant And Cytotoxic Properties Of Momordica Cochinchinensis (Gac) Fruit Extracted By Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide (Scf-Co2) Method, Prapaipat Klungsupya., Worawan Tiatragoon, Thanchanok Muangman, Jirawat. Eiamwat, Sarunya Laovitthayanggoon, Jeerayu Thongdo-A, Srisak Trangwacharakul

The Thai Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

No abstract provided.


Evaluation On Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Mutagenic And Cytotoxic Properties Of Active Fractions Of Thai “Long-Kong” (Lansium Domesticum Corr.) Fruits, Prapaipat Klungsupya, Nava Suthepakul, Sarunya Laovitthayanggoon, Jeerayu Thongdon-A, Srisak Trangwacharakul, Srichan Phomchirasilp Jan 2012

Evaluation On Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Mutagenic And Cytotoxic Properties Of Active Fractions Of Thai “Long-Kong” (Lansium Domesticum Corr.) Fruits, Prapaipat Klungsupya, Nava Suthepakul, Sarunya Laovitthayanggoon, Jeerayu Thongdon-A, Srisak Trangwacharakul, Srichan Phomchirasilp

The Thai Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences

No abstract provided.


Limited Transplantation Of Antigen-Expressing Hematopoietic Stem Cells Induces Long-Lasting Cytotoxic T Cell Responses, Warren L. Denning, Jun Xu, Siqi Guo, Christopher A. Klug, Zdenek Hel Mar 2011

Limited Transplantation Of Antigen-Expressing Hematopoietic Stem Cells Induces Long-Lasting Cytotoxic T Cell Responses, Warren L. Denning, Jun Xu, Siqi Guo, Christopher A. Klug, Zdenek Hel

Bioelectrics Publications

Harnessing the ability of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) to recognize and eradicate tumor or pathogen-infected cells is a critical goal of modern immune-based therapies. Although multiple immunization strategies efficiently induce high levels of antigen-specific CTLs, the initial increase is typically followed by a rapid contraction phase resulting in a sharp decline in the frequency of functional CTLs. We describe a novel approach to immunotherapy based on a transplantation of low numbers of antigen-expressing hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) following nonmyeloablative or partially myeloablative conditioning. Continuous antigen presentation by a limited number of differentiated transgenic hematopoietic cells results in an induction and …


Ans Binding Reveals Common Features Of Cytotoxic Amyloid Species, Benedetta Bolognesi, Janet Kumita, Teresa Barros, Elin Esbjorner, Leila Luheshi, Damian Crowther, Mark Wilson, Christopher Dobson, Giorgio Favrin, Justin Yerbury Dec 2009

Ans Binding Reveals Common Features Of Cytotoxic Amyloid Species, Benedetta Bolognesi, Janet Kumita, Teresa Barros, Elin Esbjorner, Leila Luheshi, Damian Crowther, Mark Wilson, Christopher Dobson, Giorgio Favrin, Justin Yerbury

Mark R Wilson

Oligomeric assemblies formed from a variety of disease-associated peptides and proteins have been strongly associated with toxicity in many neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease. The precise nature of the toxic agents, however, remains still to be established. We show that prefibrillar aggregates of E22G (arctic) variant of the A beta(1-42) peptide bind strongly to 1-anilinonaphthalene 8-sulfonate and that changes in this property correlate significantly with changes in its cytotoxicity. Moreover, we show that this phenomenon is common to other amyloid systems, such as wild-type A beta(1-42), the 159T variant of human lysozyme and an SH3 domain. These findings are …


The Role Of Proximal And Distal Sequence Variations In The Presentation Of An Immunodominant Ctl Epitope Encoded By The Ecotropic Ak7 Mulv, Victor Kim, William R. Green Jul 1997

The Role Of Proximal And Distal Sequence Variations In The Presentation Of An Immunodominant Ctl Epitope Encoded By The Ecotropic Ak7 Mulv, Victor Kim, William R. Green

Dartmouth Scholarship

An emv-14-derived, replication-competent ecotropic murine leukemia virus [MuLV], designated AK7, was previously cloned from the AKXL-5 recombinant inbred mouse strain and partially characterized. While genetically encoding for an envelope-derived immunodominant CTL epitope [KSPWFTTL] located in the transmembrane region of p15TM, this virus, unlike the emv-11-derived virus AKR623, fails to be efficiently recognized by AKR/Gross MuLV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes [CTL]. AK7 thus provides the opportunity to study the role of retroviral sequence variations that are located outside of the immunodominant epitope as a mechanism of escape from CTL-mediated immune surveillance. In an attempt to identify which region[s] of the AK7 genome …


Cytolytic T Lymphocytes Specific For Tumors And Infected Cells From Mice With A Retrovirus-Induced Immunodeficiency Syndrome., Jennifer G. Erbe, Kathy A. Green, Karen M. Crassi, Herbert C. Morse, W R. Green May 1992

Cytolytic T Lymphocytes Specific For Tumors And Infected Cells From Mice With A Retrovirus-Induced Immunodeficiency Syndrome., Jennifer G. Erbe, Kathy A. Green, Karen M. Crassi, Herbert C. Morse, W R. Green

Dartmouth Scholarship

LP-BM5 retrovirus complex-infected C57BL/6 mice develop immunodeficiency, somewhat analogous to AIDS, termed murine AIDS (MAIDS). After secondary stimulation with syngeneic B-cell lymphomas from LP-BM5-infected mice, C57BL/6 mice produced vigorous CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for MAIDS-associated tumors. An anti-LP-BM5 specificity was suggested because spleen and lymph node cells from LP-BM5-infected mice served as target cells in competition assays, and cells from LP-BM5, but not ecotropic, virus-infected mice functioned as secondary in vitro stimulators to generate cytotoxic T lymphocytes to MAIDS tumors.


Mechanism Of Escape Of Endogenous Murine Leukemia Virus Emv-14 From Recognition By Anti-Akr/Gross Virus Cytolytic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, Michael D. Robbins, William R. Green Jun 1990

Mechanism Of Escape Of Endogenous Murine Leukemia Virus Emv-14 From Recognition By Anti-Akr/Gross Virus Cytolytic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, Michael D. Robbins, William R. Green

Dartmouth Scholarship

It was previously shown that spleen cells from endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus emv-14+ AKXL-5 mice fail to stimulate an anti-AKR/Gross virus cytolytic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response in a mixed lymphocyte culture with primed C57BL/6 responder spleen cells, whereas spleen cells from AKXL strains carrying the very similar emv-11 provirus do stimulate a response (Green and Graziano, Immunogenetics 23:106-110, 1986). We wished to determine whether the lack of response with AKXL-5 spleen cells was at the level of recognition between effector cell and target cell and whether the relevant mutation was within the emv-14 provirus. It is shown here that EMV-negative …