Enhanced Immunogenicity of Xenogenized Tumor Cells in Rats Pretreated with Cyclophosphamide

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Immunization with xenogenized tumor cells, tumor cells infected with murine leukemia viruses, produced strong antitumor immunity. In this study, the immunogenicity of xenogenized tumor cells was compared in cyclophosphamide - treated and non-treated rats. CY treatment 3 days before immunization with xenogenized tumor cells enhanced antitumor cell-mediated immunity and antibody responses. However, CY treatment after immunization had no effect. Transfer of thymus cells from normal rats before the tumor challenge abolished the CY-induced augmenting effect. From these results, it is suggested that the elimination of precursors of suppressor T-cells by CY treatment results in enhanced immunogenicity of xenogenized tumor cells. © 1980, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.

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Terashima, M., Takeichi, N., Suzuki, K., Itaya, T., Gotohda, E., & Kobayashi, H. (1980). Enhanced Immunogenicity of Xenogenized Tumor Cells in Rats Pretreated with Cyclophosphamide. The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 132(3), 355–361. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.132.355

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