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Japanese journal of cancer research : Gann 1990-Apr

Combination treatment with irritant and recombinant interleukin 2 in the peritoneal cavity for evoking effective anti-tumor activity: generation of lymphokine-activated killer cells and tumor-specific killer cells.

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H Uchida
K Taniguchi
K Nomoto

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Meth A sarcoma, growing in the subcutaneous tissue of syngeneic BALB/c mice, regressed completely after an intraperitoneal (ip) injection of proteose peptone (PP) (on day 6) followed by 2 ip administrations (on days 7 and 8) of human recombinant interleukin-2 (IL-2, 25 micrograms/day), whereas one such treatment alone had little effect on the tumor growth. While this combination treatment was effective in anti-asialo GM1 antibody-treated mice, no such effect was noted in T cell-depleted ATXFL (thymectomized, irradiated and fetal liver cell-reconstituted) mice. These results show that T cells are mainly responsible for this antitumor effect. Treatment with a combination of PP and IL-2, but not with either PP or IL-2 alone, resulted in a marked increase in the T cell population in the peritoneal cavity after the treatment. At an early stage after the combination treatment, both peritoneal exudate cells (PEC) and spleen cells exhibited killing activity with a promiscuous specificity. However, at a later stage, 7 days after the treatment, Meth A-specific killer activity was observed in both PEC and the spleen. Meth A rechallenge was rejected by the mice in which the tumor had regressed, but the antigenically different Meth 1 was accepted by them. A similar result was obtained in Winn's neutralization test. These results suggest that this combination treatment, which is effective in the generation of lymphokine-activated killer cells in the peritoneal cavity, finally resulted in the induction of tumor-specific killer cells in the periphery. These results clearly show the anti-tumor efficacy of combination treatment with PP and rIL-2.

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