Further observations on the effect of C. parvum and anti-tumour globulin on syngeneically transplanted mouse tumours
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Further observations on the effect of C. parvum and anti-tumour globulin on syngeneically transplanted mouse tumours
Abstract
The inhibitory effect of an i.v. or i.p. injection of C. parvum on intrastrain transplants of a mammary carcinoma in A/HeJ mice has been confirmed, and it has been shown further that C. parvum inhibits the growth of transplants of sarcomata induced with methylcholanthrene both in this strain (members of which lack the fifth component of complement) and in CBA mice (which are not complement deficient). In experiments with the mammary carcinoma, 2 injections of C. parvum on days + 3 and + 9 were more effective than a single injection on day + 3; injections on days + 3 and + 6, or + 3 and + 12, appeared to be marginally less effective than on days + 3 and + 9, but the difference was not statistically significant.Development of the CBA sarcoma was inhibited to about the same extent if, instead of treating the mouse with C. parvum, the tumour cells were pre-incubated with anti-tumour globulin (ATG) in the absence of complement prior to inoculation, and the effect of combining these procedures was much greater than that of either alone. Pre-incubation with ATG had a similar but less marked effect on the development of the mammary carcinoma but had no effect on the A/HeJ sarcoma. Injection (i.v.) of ATG did not inhibit the growth of any of the tumours in these experiments and possible reasons for this are discussed.
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