[Passive transfer of "Corynebacterium parvum" anti-tumour protection by stimulated peritoneal cells ].

Annales d'immunologie Pub Date : 1981-07-01
C Mazurek, C Stiffel, H Chalvet, G Biozzi
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A partial anti-tumour protection can be induced by transfer of peritoneal cells from mice pretreated with Corynebacterium parvum, in the two experimental tumours studied: a mammary carcinoma syngeneic to C3H mice and a lymphosarcoma syngeneic to XVII mice. This protection is abolished by heating the peritoneal cells at 70 degrees C for 30 min, by a 2,200-rad irradiation or by a non-lethal irradiation of the recipient mice. Transfer of normal peritoneal cells did not produce any anti-tumour protection in C3H mice but induced the same effect as stimulated cells in XVII mice. The difference in these results could be explained by the routes of injection of peritoneal and tumour cells: intraperitoneally in C3H mice and intravenously in XVII mice. It cannot be excluded that the protective effect induced by the injection of the stimulated peritoneal cells could be produced by the anti-tumour activity of the transferred C. parvum phagocytized by these cells.

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[受刺激腹膜细胞对“小棒状杆菌”抗肿瘤保护作用的被动转移]。
在研究的两种实验性肿瘤:C3H小鼠同基因的乳腺癌和XVII小鼠同基因的淋巴肉瘤中,用细小棒状杆菌预处理的小鼠腹膜细胞转移可诱导部分抗肿瘤保护。通过在70℃下加热腹膜细胞30分钟、2200 rad照射或对受体小鼠进行非致死照射,这种保护作用就会消失。在C3H小鼠中,正常腹膜细胞的转移不产生任何抗肿瘤保护作用,但在XVII小鼠中诱导了与刺激细胞相同的效果。这些结果的差异可以通过注射腹膜细胞和肿瘤细胞的途径来解释:C3H小鼠腹腔注射和XVII小鼠静脉注射。不能排除注射受刺激的腹膜细胞所引起的保护作用可能是由这些细胞吞噬转移的细小梭菌的抗肿瘤活性产生的。
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