[Increase of proliferative and cytotoxic responses to alloantigenic stimulation of mouse spleen cells treated with aclacinomycin].

Archivos de investigacion medica Pub Date : 1990-10-01
A Bravo-Cuéllar, J L Martín-Ruíz, R Ramos-Pineda, A M Puebla-Pérez, A Leal-Delgadillo, X H Liu, S Orbach-Arbouys
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Abstract

Aclacinomycin (ACM) is an oncostatic substance on the family of the Anthracyclines, with a proven activity in human and rodents. Splenic cells from C57BL/6 ACM injected mice by intraperitoneal or intravenous route four days before their sacrifice showed a significant increase in the proliferative and cytotoxic response respectively measured by incorporation of 3H-TdR and by the liberation of 51Cr when stimulated in vitro with irradiated mouse DBA/2 splenic cells. This response is doses dependent, and one can clearly observe different effects on the proliferative and cytotoxic responses at high doses. The cultures supernatants of splenic cells from mice treated with ACM during allogeneic stimulation showed a greater activity to induce the proliferation of a line of T cytotoxic cells dependent on Interleukin-2. Finally, the cytotoxic activity of splenic cells induced by the allogeneic stimulation in vitro, of mice treated with ACM, was found in a subpopulation of cells non adherent to plastic, mainly made up of lymphocytes.

[阿克拉霉素处理小鼠脾细胞对同种抗原刺激的增殖和细胞毒性反应增加]。
阿克拉霉素(Aclacinomycin, ACM)是蒽环类药物家族中的一种抑瘤物质,在人类和啮齿动物中具有已证实的活性。通过腹腔或静脉注射C57BL/6 ACM的小鼠脾细胞在牺牲前4天,分别通过3H-TdR的掺入和51Cr的释放在体外照射小鼠DBA/2脾细胞刺激下,显示增殖和细胞毒性反应显著增加。这种反应是剂量依赖性的,人们可以清楚地观察到高剂量对增殖和细胞毒性反应的不同影响。在异基因刺激过程中,经ACM处理的小鼠脾细胞培养上清显示出更大的活性,可诱导依赖于白细胞介素-2的T细胞毒性细胞的增殖。最后,体外研究发现,在体外用ACM处理小鼠的异体刺激诱导的脾细胞的细胞毒性活性,是在一个主要由淋巴细胞组成的非黏附细胞亚群中发现的。
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