[Gradually diminishing tumor protection caused by reimplants].

Revista espanola de oncologia Pub Date : 1984-01-01
L Manuel Piniés, B de las Heras, F M Keenoy, B Esparza, P García
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Abstract

Mice from which a MCA-induced sarcoma has been removed and which are exposed to repeated (every three months) tumoral cell transplants, gradually lose their protection against a certain threshold number of cells. Although the survival period after each transplant is longer than in non-protected animals (those that never received a primary tumor) it is seen that while some of them survive for three months (these are the ones to be re-inoculated with tumoral cells) others die. The proportion of mice which die rises with the number of inoculations received; and among those which die, the proportion of mice without localized tumor or neoplastic dissemination is also progressively higher. We do not know why these mice die at a later and cachectic stage without tumor but in a situation resembling a GVH (graft versus host) reaction. Repeated challenge through re-inoculation induces "bradyphylaxis" (progressively diminishing protection). On histopathological examination intense congestion is found, with haemorrhages in the lungs, liver, spleen and kidneys.

[再植引起的肿瘤保护逐渐减弱]。
去除mca诱导的肉瘤的小鼠,再重复(每三个月一次)接受肿瘤细胞移植,逐渐失去对一定阈值细胞数量的保护。虽然每次移植后的生存期比未受保护的动物(那些从未接受过原发肿瘤的动物)要长,但可以看到,虽然其中一些存活了三个月(这些是重新接种肿瘤细胞的动物),但其他动物死亡。小鼠死亡比例随接种次数的增加而增加;在死亡的小鼠中,没有局部肿瘤或肿瘤扩散的小鼠比例也逐渐升高。我们不知道为什么这些小鼠在没有肿瘤的晚期和恶病质阶段死亡,但在类似GVH(移植物抗宿主)反应的情况下死亡。通过再次接种的反复挑战可引起“慢性预防反应”(逐渐减少保护)。组织病理学检查发现严重充血,肺、肝、脾和肾出血。
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