Journal article

Perforin-mediated cytotoxicity is critical for surveillance of spontaneous lymphoma

MJ Smyth, KYT Thia, SEA Street, D MacGregor, DI Godfrey, JA Trapani

Journal of Experimental Medicine | Published : 2000

Abstract

Immune surveillance by cytotoxic lymphocytes against cancer has been postulated for decades, but direct evidence for the role of cytotoxic lymphocytes in protecting against spontaneous malignancy has been lacking. As the rejection of many experimental cancers by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells is dependent on the pore-forming protein perforin (pfp), we examined pfp-deficient mice for increased cancer susceptibility. Here we show that pfp-deficient mice have a high incidence of malignancy in distinct lymphoid cell lineages (T, B, NKT), indicating a specific requirement for pfp in protection against lymphomagenesis. The susceptibility to lymphoma was accentuated by simultaneou..

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