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Antitumor effect of heat-killed Aspergillus fumigatus mycelium in a mouse model
Authors:Jean B. deKernion  Laszlo Lovrekovich
Affiliation:(1) Surgery/Urology Division, Department of Medicine and the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, 90024 Los Angeles, CA;(2) Surgery/Urology Section, Medical and Research Services, Veterans Administration, Wadsworth Medical Center, 90073 Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary A suspension of heat-killed Aspergillus fumigatus mycelium inhibited the growth of a chemically-induced mouse bladder tumor (MBT). Tumor growth was inhibited when the mycelium was injected into mice in a mixture with the tumor cells, when injected into growing tumors, and when introduced IP at the time tumor cells were injected into the hind leg muscle. In the concentrations that affected tumor growth no toxicity of the fungus preparation was observed. The fungal suspension was more effective against MBT than a Corynebacterium parvum strain known to be a potent biologic response modifier. A significant increase in the number of mouse peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) was noted following inoculation with the mycelium. The induced PEC were cytotoxic to the tumor cells in vivo, suggesting that at least part of the tumor inhibition by the mycelium is host-mediated.
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