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T. S. Johnson, J. L. Hudson, M. E. Feldman, G. L. Irvin, Immunoprophylaxis and Cytotoxic Effector Cells Against EL 4 Leukemia Induced in Syngeneic C57BL/6J Mice by Use of Irradiated EL 4 Cells, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 55, Issue 3, September 1975, Pages 561–567, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/55.3.561
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Summary
Tumor-specific immunoprophylaxis was achieved in C57BL/6J mice against EL 4 leukosis cell challenge by sensitization of the syngeneic host with multiple ip injections of irradiated EL 4 cells. A minimal radiation dose was used to replication-block EL 4 cells before inoculation, as defined by dose-response analysis of irradiated EL 4 cells. Multiple ip injections of irradiated EL 4 cells stimulated development of significant, yet relatively low, levels of cytotoxic lymphoid activity (CLA) in lymphoid cells of the peritoneal exudate as measured by in vitro 51Cr-release cytotoxicity assays. The specific temporal and frequency dependencies of the inoculation regimen for achieving immunoprophylaxis indicated that, in addition to CLA, other, short-lived, immune processes were important in the tumor rejection. These observations showed the capacity of the C57BL/6J host for tumor-specific immune recognition and rejection of the syngeneic EL 4 leukemia. The tumor rejection could be elicited solely by inoculations of irradiated EL 4 cells and did not require exogenous amplifiers, such as immunoadjuvants, chemical modifiers, and/or alogeneic immune information transfer.