A thermostable cytotoxic factor in normal human serum active against Landschutz ascities tumor cells

Citation:

Ginsburg I, Dishon T, Block M, Gross J. A thermostable cytotoxic factor in normal human serum active against Landschutz ascities tumor cells. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 1961;107 :235-240.
A thermostable cytotoxic factor in normal human serum active against Landschutz ascities tumor cells

Abstract:

A heat stable factor (SF) in normal human serum which is cytotoxic to Landschutz ascites tumor cells has been described. The cytotoxic action requires the presence of human or rabbit complement but guinea pig complement is ineffective. The substance is found in the beta-globulin fraction and has characteristics similar to C′4 of human complement. It is selectively absorbed on human and mouse tumor cells and human placenta but not by normal human liver, kidney or heart. SF inhibits the action of heterologous antibody on ascites and HeLa cells. We are indebted to Dr. A. Rimon, Marcus Memorial Blood Bank Institute, Jaffa, for the Cohn fractions, and to Dr. Esther Tenenbaum of this Department for a generous supply of HeLa cells and Chang cells.

Publication Global ID: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13705516
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