| ID | 30421 |
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Sanada, Eiji
Fuchimoto, Sadanori
Orita, Kunzo
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| Abstract | To prevent the development of hepatic metastases after surgery for colorectal cancer, it is important to inhibit the growth of any micrometastases which occur during the operation. We used a hepatic metastasis model in mice to investigate the effects of combination therapy with natural human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (nHuTNF-alpha) and natural murine interferon-alpha/beta (nMuIFN-alpha/beta). Decreased formation of hepatic metastases by murine colon-26 carcinoma was recognized following a single injection of nHuTNF-alpha, nMuIFN-alpha/beta, or both. These inhibitory effects were synergistic. NK activity was also measured, because notaral lerller cells not only have an anti-tumor effect but are also a representative of the host immune system. Both nHuTNF-alpha and nMuIFN-alpha/beta were able to activate NK cells, and the combination of the cytokines more significantly augmented NK activity. The in vivo elevation of NK activity induced by nHuTNF-alpha, nMuIFN-alpha/beta, or their combination may be one of the mechanisms of their antiproliferative effect on experimental hepatic metastases of murine colon-26 carcinoma. |
| Keywords | nHuTNF-?
nMuIFN-?/?
antiproliferative effect
hepatic metastasis
NK acitivity
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| Amo Type | Article
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| Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
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| Published Date | 1990-08
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| Volume | volume44
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| Issue | issue4
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| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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| Start Page | 217
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| End Page | 222
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| ISSN | 0386-300X
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| NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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| File Version | publisher
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True
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