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Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Antigen Expression During Potentiation of Line-10 Tumor Immunity After Intralesional Administration of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin

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Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 1963114
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Intralesional injection of BCG into an established line-10 hepatocellular carcinoma in the strain-2 guinea pig causes regression of the tumor and induction of line-10 immunity. We found that the animals were already protected for a second challenge with line-10 tumor cells 7 days after BCG treatment. We studied whether this early induction of immunity was correlated with the expression of MHC class II antigens on line-10 tumor cells and was correlated with an increased expression of MHC class II antigens on leukocytes in the primary tumor and in the regional lymph node (Ln. axillaris accessorius). The MHC class II antigens and the leukocyte subpopulations were measured with monoclonal antibodies and flow cytofluorometry. In the draining lymph node the number of nucleated cells increased about 10-fold during the first 5 days after intralesional injection of BCG. At this time the MHC class II antigen expression of these cells was increased from 21%-32% in the naive controls to 39%-53% in animals with BCG-treated tumors. This implies that the number of MHC-class-II-positive cells increased about 20-fold in the draining lymph node. Surprisingly, the increase in percentage of MHC-class-II-antigen-positive cells was mainly due to an increase of IgM-positive B cells from 8%-11% to 22%-41% and an increase of IgG-positive B cells from 7%-27% to 25%-44%. In the tumor, BCG treatment induced a small increase of MHC-class-II-antigen-positive cells from 11%-12% to 15%-20%. Probably this increase came not from tumor cells but mainly from a BCG-induced infiltration of mononuclear cells, as an increase of T cells from 14% to 20%, an increase of macrophages from 8% to 18%, and an increase of B cells from 0 to 6% was observed. We conclude that the potentiation of anti-(line-10 tumor cell) immunity correlated with a 20-fold increase of MHC-class-II-antigen-positive cells in the lymph nodes and a small increase in the number of MHC-class-II-antigen-positive tumor-infiltrating cells.

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