Combination immunotherapy of cancer in a mouse model: Synergism between tumor necrosis factor and other defense systems Journal Article


Authors: Chun, M.; Hoffmann, M. K.
Article Title: Combination immunotherapy of cancer in a mouse model: Synergism between tumor necrosis factor and other defense systems
Abstract: Bacterial lipoplysaccharide (LPS) induces the release of factors into the serum which enable mice to reject experimental tumors. One such factor is tumor necrosis factor which causes acute necrosis of syngeneic sarcoma transplants in mice. Effective therapeutic use of tumor necrosis factor is limited, however, by its toxicity. We show here that the efficacy of tumor necrosis factor can be substantially increased by combining its application with low doses of LPS. Our data suggest that LPS exerts its antitumor effects by engaging more than one defense mechanism. Characteristic for the activation of a biological system is a concomitant induction of negative feedback mechanisms which antagonize the initial stimulus. Interference with the negative feedback response may substantially increase biological reactions. We show here that the blocking of two negative feedback responses occurring as a consequence of treatment with LPS, namely the production of prostaglandin E and the generation of suppressor T-lymphocytes, increases dramatically the ability of mice to reject tumor transplants. Thus, through appropriate combination of different factors one may reduce the dose of each below toxic levels and through interference with negative feedback responses increase the efficacy of antitumor reagents. We consider our findings in the context of formulating an effective immunotherapy of malignancies and as a promising step toward it. © 1987, American Association for Cancer Research. All rights reserved.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; nonhuman; mouse; animal; mice; cancer immunotherapy; animal experiment; cyclophosphamide; mice, inbred balb c; drug synergism; immunotherapy; drug mechanism; indometacin; escherichia coli; neoplasms, experimental; feedback; prostaglandin e; glycoproteins; therapy; suppressor cell; intravenous drug administration; pharmacology; tumor necrosis factor; lipopolysaccharides; drug comparison; synergism; cytotoxins; escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide; indomethacin; drug mixture; bacterium lipopolysaccharide; priority journal; preliminary communication
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 47
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1987-01-01
Start Page: 115
End Page: 118
Language: English
PUBMED: 3791198
PROVIDER: scopus
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