Immunogenic properties of hamster tumours of herpesvirus hominis aetiology |
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Authors: | Khalida M. Mousawy R. C. Rees C. W. Potter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Virology, Academic Division of Pathology, The University of Sheffield Medical School, Beech Hill Road, S10 2RX Sheffield, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Cells derived from HSV-induced tumour lines were attenuated by X-irradiation (15,000 rads) and used to immunize groups of hamsters prior to challenge with homologous tumour cells. The results indicate that the three HSV tumours studied possess a weak transplantation antigen(s). Some cross-immunity between these tumours was observed, although the rejection antigen(s) were distinct from those of a SV40-induced hamster tumour line.Bacillus Calmétte-Guérin (BCG) inoculated in admixture with X-irradiated tumour cells or given 7 days prior to immunization with X-irradiated tumour cells increased host immunocompetence to subsequent tumour cell challenge. Thus, immunization with BCG was shown to induce a higher level of immunity than immunization with attenuated tumour cells alone, as demonstrated on re-challenge of hamsters with homologous tumour cells. |
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