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Abraham J. Treves, Michael Feldman, Henry S. Kaplan, Macrophage-Mediated In Vitro Sensitization of T-Lymphocytes. I. Detection of Murine Leukemia Virus-Associated Antigens, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 58, Issue 5, May 1977, Pages 1527–1529, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/58.5.1527
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Abstract
Cytotoxic effector T-lymphocytes were produced in vitro by sensitization of spleen cells on monolayers of syngeneic macrophages that had been fed with radiation leukemia virus-containing cell extracts or with supernatants of virus-producing cell cultures. The sensitized lymphocytes were cytotoxic to cell lines that expressed viral antigens. Secondary mouse embryo fibroblasts were little affected. Sensitization via macrophages appeared to be a useful system for identification of viral antigens on surfaces of various target cells, as well as for tests of the protective effect of such lymphocytes against tumor growth in vivo.