1989
DOI: 10.1002/jlb.46.6.547
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Quantitation of the Host Cell Infiltration Kinetics of the Nonimmunogenic Colon 26 Tumor by Multiparameter Flow Cytometry

Abstract: In this study, we examined the kinetics of host cell infiltration into the nonimmunogenic Colon 26 tumor. We found that 1 x 10(4) cells were required to produce tumors in 100% of mice. The vivo doubling time was 42.5 h, and a barely palpable tumor contained 8 x 10(6) cells. No evidence of concomitant immunity was found. The number of host cells infiltrating the in vivo tumors increased at the same rate as the number of tumor cells, but averaged only 22% of total cells. Cycling T lymphocytes were present in the… Show more

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“…Flow cytometric analysis of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and in vivo depletion after immunotherapy revealed several marked differences between TC-1/dB2m and TC-1/A9 tumors: i) TC-1/dB2m tumors contained more pDCs, CD4 + T, Treg, and γδ T cells, but fewer TAMs and NK cells. However, this observation should be interpreted with caution, as infiltration of tumors with immune cells is a dynamic process with specific kinetics of individual subpopulations (8,(31)(32)(33), which hampers a direct comparison among tumors induced by different cells. Although we strived to analyze tumors of similar size, the composition of the cell infiltrate may be affected by the markedly different growth of TC-1-, TC-1/A9-and TC-1/dB2m-induced tumors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometric analysis of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and in vivo depletion after immunotherapy revealed several marked differences between TC-1/dB2m and TC-1/A9 tumors: i) TC-1/dB2m tumors contained more pDCs, CD4 + T, Treg, and γδ T cells, but fewer TAMs and NK cells. However, this observation should be interpreted with caution, as infiltration of tumors with immune cells is a dynamic process with specific kinetics of individual subpopulations (8,(31)(32)(33), which hampers a direct comparison among tumors induced by different cells. Although we strived to analyze tumors of similar size, the composition of the cell infiltrate may be affected by the markedly different growth of TC-1-, TC-1/A9-and TC-1/dB2m-induced tumors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%