Abstract

Human lymphoblast cell lines of B- and T-cell origin have been tested for their ability to serve as targets in a 4-hr 51Cr release microcytotoxicity assay using normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes as effector cells. Cell lines of T-cell origin were susceptible to lysis in this assay by effector lymphocytes from all normal donors tested. Cell lines of B-cell origin were repeatably lysed by normal lymphocytes from some, but not all donors. Spontaneous cytotoxicity of B-cell lines, when observed, was also quantitatively less than was obtained using T-cell lines as targets. One cell line (RPMI-7666), of B-cell origin, was not susceptible to spontaneous cytotoxicity by almost all of the normal lymphocyte effectors tested. Lymphocytes from patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in remission were less capable of effecting lysis in this assay.

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