Antitumor and Immunological Adjuvant Effect of Bifidobacterium infantis in Mice

Y. Kohwi, Y. Hashimoto, Z. Tamura
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Intraregional repeated injections of living or killed Bifidobacterium infantis inhibited the growth of established Meth-A tumor cells transplanted subcutaneousl y into syngeneic BALB/c mice (regression) . When tumor cells mixed with B infantis were inoculated subcutaneously into mice, tumors did not develop in the majority of the recipient mice (suppression) . Water-insoluble cell walls which were obtained b y sonication f k ll ed B. infantis induced suppression of tumor development but failed to induce regression of tumor growth when these preparations were injected intra regionally after tumor implantation . In contrast, although the water-soluble supernatant fractions of sonicated killed B. infantis did not exhibit tumor suppression , ef-f ective regression of established tumors followed intraregional injection of these frac tions. The immunological adjuvant effects of B. infantis or its components were also studied. These bacterial preparations potentiated both tumor tra nsplantation i mmunity and the delayed-type hypersensitivity response against sheep erythrocytes in mice.
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婴儿双歧杆菌对小鼠的抗肿瘤和免疫佐剂作用
区域内重复注射活的或死的婴儿双歧杆菌抑制了皮下移植到同基因BALB/c小鼠的已建立的甲基a肿瘤细胞的生长(回归)。当混合了B型婴儿的肿瘤细胞被皮下接种到小鼠体内时,大多数受体小鼠没有发生肿瘤(抑制)。通过超声波获得的不溶性细胞壁可抑制肿瘤的生长,但在肿瘤植入后局部注射这些制剂后,不能诱导肿瘤的生长消退。相比之下,尽管超声杀死的婴儿B.的水溶性上清部分没有表现出肿瘤抑制作用,但在区域内注射这些部分后,已建立的肿瘤有效消退。研究了婴儿双歧杆菌及其组分的免疫佐剂作用。这些细菌制剂增强了肿瘤移植免疫和小鼠对绵羊红细胞的延迟型超敏反应。
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