Non-immunological enhancement of tumour transplantability in x-irradiated host animals
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- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 36 (6), 723-729
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1977.255
Abstract
MSC-10 tumour cells (derived from a chemically induced pulmonary squamous-cell carcinoma in DBA/2 mice) were inoculated intramuscularly into thymectomized, X-irradiated isogeneic mice, either 48 h or 6 weeks after thymectomy and X-irradiation. Normal mice and immunologically reconstituted mice served as controls. A marked enhancement in frequency of tumour takes was observed in all groups of animals inoculated with tumour cells 48 h after whole:-body X-irradiation, whether thymectomized, immunologically reconstituted or not. The TD50 decreased to less than 1/10 of that observed in unirradiated controls. When mice were inoculated with tumour cells 6 weeks after X-irradiation, the incidence of tumour takes was similar to that of unirradiated controls, including the thymectomized-irradiated group, which was still severely immunodeficient as measured by antibody formation and skin graft rejection. The experiments indicate that whole-body X-irradiation creates a condition that favours tumour cell survival or growth. This "permissive state" exists only shortly after X-irradiation and is not correlated with the host's level of immunocompetence.Keywords
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