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Loci controlling lymphocyte production of interferon gamma after alloantigen stimulation in vitro and their co-localization with genes controlling lymphocyte infiltration of tumors and tumor susceptibility

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    0334121 - ÚMG 2010 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
    Lipoldová, Marie - Havelková, Helena - Badalová, Jana - Vojtíšková, Jarmila - Quan, L. - Krulová, Magdalena - Sohrabi, Yahya - Stassen, A. P. M. - Demant, P.
    Loci controlling lymphocyte production of interferon gamma after alloantigen stimulation in vitro and their co-localization with genes controlling lymphocyte infiltration of tumors and tumor susceptibility.
    Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy. Roč. 59, č. 2 (2010), s. 203-213. ISSN 0340-7004. E-ISSN 1432-0851
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LC06009; GA AV ČR IAA500520606; GA ČR GD310/08/H077
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50520514
    Keywords : Tumor susceptibility * Genetic control of interferon gamma production * Lymphocyte infiltration of tumors
    Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
    Impact factor: 4.293, year: 2010

    Previously we mapped four loci (Lynf1-Lynf4) controlling lymphocyte infiltration of mouse lung tumors. These loci do not encode any of the molecules that are involved in traffic of lymphocytes. Here we report a genetic relationship between these loci and the control of production of IFNgamma in allogeneic mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC). We found that IFNgamma production by lymphocytes of O20/A mice is lower than by OcB-9/Dem (both H2 ( pz )) stimulated in MLC by irradiated splenocytes of C57BL/10SnPh (H2 ( b )) or BALB/cHeA (H2 ( d )) mice, or by ConA. IFNgamma production in MLCs of F2 (O20 x OcB-9) mice stimulated by irradiated C57BL/10 MLC revealed four IFNgamma-controlling loci (Cypr4-Cypr7), each of which is closely linked with one of the four Lynf loci and with a cluster of susceptibility genes for different tumors. This suggests that inherited differences in certain lymphocyte responses may modify their propensity to infiltrate tumors and their capacity to affect tumor growth.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0178940

     
     
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