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Original Article

Guinea Pig Cell-Mediated Tumor Immunity: The Chromium Release Assay Detects Both Cytolysis and Serum Blocking for Syngeneic Chemically-Induced Tumors

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Pages 31-47 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The chromium release test (CRT) was used to assess cell-mediated immunity to syngeneic, chemically-induced tumors in guinea pigs. The animal models were Sewall Wright strain 13 guinea pigs with 3-methylcholanthrene (MCA) -induced fibrosarcomas and strain 2 guinea pigs with diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced hepatocarcinomas. Regional lymph node cells were significantly cytolytic for the immunizing tumors, specifically so for three of the four tumors, and tumor-bearer sera could significantly block cytolysis. The two DEN-induced strain 2 hepatomas, line 1 and line 10, are antigenically distinct by the CRT but the two MCA-induced tumors have tumor specific antigens as well as a common, cross-reactive antigen.

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