Production of a factor inhibiting tumor-cell migration in patients with gastric and breast cancer.

I T Raichev, R Borissova
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Abstract

Production of a factor with a biological activity to inhibit the in vitro tumor-cell migration (TCM) from peripheral blood E rosette-forming cells (ERFC), CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in patients with gastric and breast carcinoma was investigated. The cells were stimulated for 2 or 24 hr with allogeneic gastric or breast cancer extracts in samples of cell suspensions. A microculture system at an initial cell concentration from 2,500 cells to 1 cell per well was used. Feeder cells, PHA, IL-2-containing supernatant and cancer extract were added to each well. Ehrlich ascites tumor cells were employed in the migration-inhibition assay. ERFC and CD4+ T cells produced in the culture supernatants a factor inhibiting TCM, when these cells were stimulated with cancer extracts, but not with extracts of benign tissue. Stimulated CD8+ T cells did not produce such a factor. The production of the factor inhibiting TCM in the microculture system was also significantly correlated with the type of cells in the wells, particularly with ERFC and CD4+ T cells, but not with CD8+ T cells (r = 0.94, p < 0.001). It could be suggested that this factor probably took part in in vivo blockading the migration of tumor cells in small cancer foci.

胃癌和乳腺癌患者肿瘤细胞迁移抑制因子的产生。
研究了胃癌和乳腺癌患者外周血E莲座形成细胞(ERFC)、CD4+和CD8+ T细胞产生一种具有生物活性的因子,以抑制体外肿瘤细胞迁移(TCM)。细胞悬浮液用同种异体胃癌或乳腺癌提取物刺激细胞2或24小时。微培养系统的初始细胞浓度从2500个细胞到每孔1个细胞。每孔加入饲养细胞、PHA、含il -2的上清液和肿瘤提取物。采用埃利希腹水肿瘤细胞进行迁移抑制实验。当肿瘤组织提取物刺激ERFC和CD4+ T细胞,而非良性组织提取物刺激这些细胞时,培养上清液中产生抑制TCM的因子。受刺激的CD8+ T细胞不产生这种因子。微培养系统中抑制TCM因子的产生也与细胞类型显著相关,尤其是与ERFC和CD4+ T细胞,而与CD8+ T细胞无关(r = 0.94, p < 0.001)。提示该因子可能参与了体内阻断肿瘤细胞在小癌灶内的迁移。
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