Use of preparative isoelectric focusing in a Sephadex gel slab to separate immunizing and growth facilitating moieties in crude 3 M KCl extracts of a murine fibrosarcoma

1981 
Crude 3 M KCl extracts of the methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma of C3H/HeJ mice, MCA-F, were demonstrated to contain two fractions, one inducing tumor resistance and the other facilitating the outgrowth of neoplastic cell challenge. In immunoprotection tests in syngeneic C3H/HeJ mice, optimal doses of crude solubilized tumor antigen afforded only a 28% reduction in growth compared with saline-treated controls. When crude extracts were fractionated by preparative isoelectric focusing (pIEF) in a slab of superfine Sephadex G-75, significant biologic activity was demonstrated in two fractions. Fraction (Fr) 1, pI 2.5–3.6, induced potent tumor facilitation, increasing the tumor size by more than 100%, while Fr 15, pI 5.8–6.0, engendered resistance that reduced their respective biological effects to MCA-F, but not the antigenically unrelated MCA-D tumor. Thus 3 M KCl extracts contain at least two biologically active components, one immunoprotective and one tumor-facilitating. Since the weak immunoprotective activity of crude materials may represent the vectorial effect of these antagonistic components, subsequent molecular characterization of both moieties may afford insight into the complex response of hosts toward tumors. Furthermore, TSTA purified by the rapid method of isoelectric focusing may be a more suitable reagent for immunotherapy than the parent crude 3 M KCl extracts by virtue of the absence of facilitating antigens.
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