Figure 7
Figure 7. Highly reactive transferred cells traffic to and destroy melanoma tumors in patients. (A) Sequential biopsies of subcutaneous tumors from DMF5 patient 4 before (d0) and after treatment, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (left), or anti-CD8 (right). Original magnification ×20. (B) DMF5 patient 4 thigh covered with multiple subcutaneous melanoma lesions before treatment, and after partial tumor regression 5 weeks after treatment. (C) Flow cytometry of TILs grown from DMF5 patient 4 subcutaneous tumor resected 4 weeks after treatment. (D-F) Before treatment and after treatment CT scans of (D) DMF5 patient 2 lungs, (E) DMF5 patient 8 brain (top) and axilla (bottom), and (F) gp100(154) patient 14 lungs (top) and liver (bottom). Arrows represent location of melanoma metastases.

Highly reactive transferred cells traffic to and destroy melanoma tumors in patients. (A) Sequential biopsies of subcutaneous tumors from DMF5 patient 4 before (d0) and after treatment, stained with hematoxylin and eosin (left), or anti-CD8 (right). Original magnification ×20. (B) DMF5 patient 4 thigh covered with multiple subcutaneous melanoma lesions before treatment, and after partial tumor regression 5 weeks after treatment. (C) Flow cytometry of TILs grown from DMF5 patient 4 subcutaneous tumor resected 4 weeks after treatment. (D-F) Before treatment and after treatment CT scans of (D) DMF5 patient 2 lungs, (E) DMF5 patient 8 brain (top) and axilla (bottom), and (F) gp100(154) patient 14 lungs (top) and liver (bottom). Arrows represent location of melanoma metastases.

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