Additive effects of antitumor drugs and lymphokine-activated killer cell cytotoxic activity in tumor cell killing determined by lactate-dehydrogenase-release assay

通过乳酸脱氢酶释放试验测定抗肿瘤药物和淋巴因子激活的杀伤细胞的细胞毒活性对肿瘤细胞杀伤的叠加效应

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Abstract

The effect of pretreatment with antitumor drugs on lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell cytotoxic activity, determined by lactate-dehydrogenase(LDH)-release assay, was investigated. LAK cells were induced by incubating peripheral blood lymphocytes of healthy donors in medium containing interleukin-2 (IL-2) and monoclonal anti-CD3 antibody for 6-7 days. A human lung squamous carcinoma cell line, SQ-5, was used as an adherent target. After 24 h exposure of the target cells to cisplatin, doxorubicin, or mitomycin C, the drugs were washed off and LAK cells were added at an E/T ratio of 5. During further incubation for 48 h, LDH release from cisplatin- or doxorubicin-pretreated target cells was markedly higher than that from non-pretreated target cells. The combination of cisplatin and LAK cells has an additive cytotoxic effect and that of mitomycin C and LAK cells does not; there may also be an additive effect late in the toxicity mechanism between doxorubicin and LAK cells.

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