Combined effects of host antitumor immune responses and chemotherapy. Studies with hexamethylmelamine.

M Tricarico, P Fuschiotti, F Ricci, R De Filippi, C Nunziata, S Pastore, L De Vecchis
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The antitumor activity of hexamethylmelamine (HMM) was tested in various mouse tumor models in the presence or absence of host-vs-tumor graft responses. The drug was moderately active against Sarcoma-180 growing in different strains of non-sensitized mice. Strong protection was afforded when recipients were preimmunized with irradiated tumor cells 15 days before tumor challenge followed by HMM treatment. The drug did not show antitumor activity against two radiation-induced lymphomas of congenic mice of B10 background, inoculated into H-2 compatible hosts, or into mice incompatible for subregions of H-2. In this model HMM increased mortality of allogeneic mice presumably through impairment of host-vs-lymphoma graft resistance. In conclusion this study shows that synergistic or antagonistic effects can be obtained by combining chemotherapy with antitumor immune responses.

宿主抗肿瘤免疫反应与化疗的联合作用。六甲基三聚氰胺的研究。
六甲基三聚氰胺(HMM)的抗肿瘤活性在多种小鼠肿瘤模型中进行了测试,无论是否存在宿主对肿瘤的移植物反应。该药物对不同株非致敏小鼠中生长的肉瘤-180有中等活性。在肿瘤攻击前15天用辐照的肿瘤细胞进行预免疫,然后进行HMM治疗,可以提供较强的保护。该药物对B10背景的同源小鼠,接种于H-2相容的宿主或H-2亚区不相容的小鼠的两种辐射诱导的淋巴瘤没有显示出抗肿瘤活性。在这个模型中,HMM增加了同种异体小鼠的死亡率,可能是通过损害宿主抗淋巴瘤移植物的抵抗力。综上所述,本研究表明化疗联合抗肿瘤免疫反应可获得增效或拮抗作用。
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