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Prevention of Murine Sarcoma Virus Oncogenesis in Offspring of Immunized Female Mice
BALB/c mice born to and nursed by females immunized against MSV-M showed a reduced tumour incidence and a high tumour regression rate following MSV-M injection at 7-14 days of age. Females immunized long before mating could also confer protection to their offspring whereas females immunized after pa...
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Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
1973
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2008979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4795530 |
Sumario: | BALB/c mice born to and nursed by females immunized against MSV-M showed a reduced tumour incidence and a high tumour regression rate following MSV-M injection at 7-14 days of age. Females immunized long before mating could also confer protection to their offspring whereas females immunized after parturition could not. A reduced number of tumours was observed in 3 out of 14 MSV-M injected litters whose mothers had been previously exposed to the virus while nursing infected offspring. Sera from suckling mice born to and nursed by immunized mothers contained MSV-M neutralizing antibody as shown by an in vitro focus reduction assay. Cell-free extracts from mice which developed leukaemia after MSV-M inoculation were tested for oncogenic activity in 1-week old mice. Out of 6 extracts, 4 induced typical MSV-M tumours and 2 caused leukaemias. |
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