S. Ohno et al., LECTIN-ACTIVATED KILLER-CELLS RAPIDLY INDUCED BY POKEWEED MITOGEN CONJUGATED BEADS AND THEIR IN-VIVO ANTITUMOR EFFECTS, International journal of immunopharmacology, 16(9), 1994, pp. 761-768
Pokeweed mitogen (PWM) was found to induce rapidly killer cells in hum
an peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). To avoid PWM contaminati
on in infused lymphocytes, PBMC were stimulated with PWM-coated beads,
CMC-1, One hour of stimulation with CMC-1 led to distinct cytotoxic a
ctivity in PBMC at 7 h, this reaching a peak at 23 h in the following
in vitro culture. The cytotoxic activity and target cell spectrum of C
MC-1-activated killer (PWM-AK) cells were similar to those of lymphoki
ne-activated killer (LAK) cells, the precursor cells of PWM-AK cells,
as are those of LAK cells which are also low-density lymphocytes. The
in vivo antitumor effects of PWM-AK cells were examined in nude mice w
ith peritoneal carcinomatosis generated by the human colon cancer cell
line, RPMI 4788. The intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of PWM-AK cells
immediately after stimulation with CMC-1 significantly prolonged the
survival of tumor-bearing mice, suggesting that these cells could be o
f value for clinical cancer therapy.