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. 1979:121B:521-30.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8914-9_46.

Involvement of peritoneal macrophages in cellular responses to mastocytoma in resistant and susceptible mice

Involvement of peritoneal macrophages in cellular responses to mastocytoma in resistant and susceptible mice

P Farber et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1979.

Abstract

The involvement of peritoneal macrophages in rejection of mastocytoma cells in the C57BL/6 mice was examined in comparison to similar cell responses in susceptible DBA/2 mice. By means of scanning and transmission electron microscopy it was found that macrophages constituted the major cell class responding to the mastocytoma cells in the peritoneum of both mouse strains. However, in the resistant mouse strain macrophages formed the predominant cell type during the course of tumor growth. Furthermore, tissue culture of peritoneal exudate cells from this resistant mouse strain injected with mastocytoma cells five days earlier failed to grow out tumor cells. On the other hand, macrophages decreased in number in the susceptible DBA/2 mouse strain and tumor cells did grow readily in vitro when peritoneal cells containing tumor cells and macrophages were cultured in vitro. These results indicate that macrophages constitute an important cell class in resistance of a mouse strain which is now susceptible to mastocytoma cells. The ultrastructural study provided some insight into the nature of the cell types involved and their interaction with the tumor cell.

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