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. 2001 Apr 17;98(9):5181–5186. doi: 10.1073/pnas.081275298

Table 1.

The phenotype of the cells mediating tumor elimination

Type of injected cells* Mice developing tumors
Exp. 1 Exp. 2
T alone 4/4–100% 6/6–100%
T + Norm Ad 4/4–100% 8/8–100%
T + Norm non-Ad 4/4–100% 8/8–100%
T + Reg Ad 4/4–100% 7/7–100%
T + Reg non-Ad 0/4–0% 1/6–17%
T + Reg non-Ad + CD8+ C′ n.d. 4/6–67%
T + Reg non-Ad + CD4+ C′ n.d. 1/6–17%
*

MOPC-315 tumor cells (T; n = 104) were mixed with spleen lymphoid cells at a ratio of 1∶250 and immediately injected s.c. (0.1 ml) into BALB/c mice. Spleen cells from regressors (Reg) and normal (Norm) age-matched controls were separated on nylon–wool columns to adherent (Ad) and nonadherent (non-Ad) subpopulations. Part of the Reg non-Ad purified T cells were treated further with either anti-CD4 or anti-CD8 mAbs plus rabbit complement (C′). Spleen cells were taken from Epo-induced regressors 2.5 months in regression (Exp. 1) or 5.5 months in regression (Exp. 2). 

Number of mice with tumors 25 days after MOPC-315 transplantation.