Study of the participation of the alpha-chain of the LFA-1 antigen in the phenomenon of lymphocyte adherence inhibition using ICO-11 monoclonal antibodies in vitro

The influence of monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) ICO-11 on the ability of lymphocytes from breast cancer patients to react in lymphocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) test has been studied in vitro. It has been demonstrated that Mabs ICO-11 in the dilutions 1/4 and higher blocked the reaction to tumor ext...

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Published in:Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny Vol. 104; no. 12; p. 711
Main Authors: Kharkevich, D D, Baryshnikov, A Iu, Savel'eva, E V, Polevaia, E B, Kadagidze, Z G
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-12-1987
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Summary:The influence of monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) ICO-11 on the ability of lymphocytes from breast cancer patients to react in lymphocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) test has been studied in vitro. It has been demonstrated that Mabs ICO-11 in the dilutions 1/4 and higher blocked the reaction to tumor extracts in LAI-test, without affecting the reaction to the extracts of normal tissues and a spontaneous adhesion of lymphocytes of healthy donors as well. The addition of the control supernatants of myeloma cells X63.Ag8. 653 to the test-system in the same dilutions caused no influence upon LAI-reaction and spontaneous adhesion of lymphocytes from healthy donors. A possible participation of alpha-chains of function-associated antigens in the binding of tumor-associated antigens to T-cells in the inductive phase of the reaction of lymphocyte adherence inhibition in vitro has been suggested.
ISSN:0365-9615