Enhancement of tumor growth in mice: Evidence for the involvement of host macrophages |
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Authors: | Salam A. Kadhim Robert C. Rees |
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Affiliation: | Department of Virology, The Academic Division of Pathology. The University of Sheffield Medical School, Beech Hill Road, Sheffield, England |
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Abstract: | Intratumor host cells of methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma(s) were shown to enhance the in vivo outgrowth of syngeneic homologous tumors (MCIA, Mc2A, Mc2B) but not two heterologous T-lymphomas (EL4 and TLX9) in the Winn adoptive transfer assay. This enhancing activity was not restricted only to the latent period of tumor growth but was also observed during the period of active in vivo tumor proliferation. Tumor enhancement was mediated by a population of cells adherent to nylon wool and glass and insensitive to irradiation (with 850 rads) or to treatment with anti-Thy 1.2 serum and complement. Macrophages from peritoneal exudates of normal mice, used as control host cell population, showed similar tumor-enhancing activity. These findings suggest that tumor infiltrating host cells, predominantly macrophages appear to be the cell type responsible for tumor enhancement and active promotion of tumor growth (in vivo). |
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