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Tumor immunity in the mammary gland
Authors:Fred R. Miller and Gloria H. Heppner
Affiliation:(1) Department of Immunology, Michigan Cancer Foundation, 110 E. Warren Avenue, 48201 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Summary Mouse mammary tumor 410, which was derived from a spontaneously arising BALB/cf C3H mammary tumor, grows better in syngeneic BALB/c mice after injection into mammary fatpads than after injection into subcutaneous sites. This finding is consistent with the notion that the fatpad is an imunologically privileged site. However, no evidence that the mammary fatpad was immunologically privileged with respect to tumor transplantation antigens was found. Tumor cells were injected into mammary fatpads or SC. When the tumors became palpable they were surgically removed. One to three weeks later, the mice were challenged on the opposite side by injection of tumor cells either SC or into the mammary fatpad. The mice were immune after temporary growth of tumors either in the fatpad or SC. Regardless of the growth site of the immunizing tumor, the mice rejected the challenge tumor cells whether they were injected SC or into the fatpad.
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