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The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.

(A x CBA(T6)F1 mice bearing F1 mammary carcinomas for 9 days were injected i.v. with A strain spleen cells. The A spleen cells were from either non-immune donors or mice which had received an i.p. injection of F1 tumours cells 9 days previously, and were thus immune to the CBA component of the tumou...

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Autores principales: Whitmarsh-Everiss, T., Symes, M. O.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2010595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7225282
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description (A x CBA(T6)F1 mice bearing F1 mammary carcinomas for 9 days were injected i.v. with A strain spleen cells. The A spleen cells were from either non-immune donors or mice which had received an i.p. injection of F1 tumours cells 9 days previously, and were thus immune to the CBA component of the tumour. Fourteen days after receiving parental spleen cells, the F1-tumour-bearing mice were killed and their spleen ratios and indices were determined as an index of the severity of the graft-versus-host reaction (GvHR) induced. The spleen indices were compared with those in non-tumour-bearing F1 mice, receiving aliquots of the same parental cell suspensions. At the higher doses of A spleen cells, the presence of an F1 tumour reduced the GvHR. At the same time, in 3/5 experiments, the weight of the F1 tumour in mice injected with immune A spleen cells was less than that in F1 mice receiving the same number of tumour cells but no spleen cells. A reduction in GvHR and a decrease in tumour weight was not seen when F1 mice carrying an A strain tumour were injected with A strain spleen cells immune to an F1 tumour. Adding 23-day F1 tumour-bearing F1 spleen cells to A spleen cells did not reduce the GvHR induced in further non-tumour-bearing F1 recipients by the parental cells. This was evidence against the presence of suppressor cells in the tumour-bearing F1 spleen. When 51Cr-labelled A strain spleen cells were injected into F1 mice, some of which had a tumour and therefore an enlarged spleen, there was an inverse relation between the size of the spleen and the number of parental cells therein, per g spleen 4 h after injection. It is thus suggested that the reduction in GvHR in F1-tumour-bearing F1 mice, after injection of parental spleen cells, is due first to a reduction in the concentration of donor cells in the recipient spleen (i.e. the same number of donor cells in a larger spleen) and second to pre-occupation of the donor cells in reacting to the tumour.
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spelling pubmed-20105952009-09-10 The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells. Whitmarsh-Everiss, T. Symes, M. O. Br J Cancer Research Article (A x CBA(T6)F1 mice bearing F1 mammary carcinomas for 9 days were injected i.v. with A strain spleen cells. The A spleen cells were from either non-immune donors or mice which had received an i.p. injection of F1 tumours cells 9 days previously, and were thus immune to the CBA component of the tumour. Fourteen days after receiving parental spleen cells, the F1-tumour-bearing mice were killed and their spleen ratios and indices were determined as an index of the severity of the graft-versus-host reaction (GvHR) induced. The spleen indices were compared with those in non-tumour-bearing F1 mice, receiving aliquots of the same parental cell suspensions. At the higher doses of A spleen cells, the presence of an F1 tumour reduced the GvHR. At the same time, in 3/5 experiments, the weight of the F1 tumour in mice injected with immune A spleen cells was less than that in F1 mice receiving the same number of tumour cells but no spleen cells. A reduction in GvHR and a decrease in tumour weight was not seen when F1 mice carrying an A strain tumour were injected with A strain spleen cells immune to an F1 tumour. Adding 23-day F1 tumour-bearing F1 spleen cells to A spleen cells did not reduce the GvHR induced in further non-tumour-bearing F1 recipients by the parental cells. This was evidence against the presence of suppressor cells in the tumour-bearing F1 spleen. When 51Cr-labelled A strain spleen cells were injected into F1 mice, some of which had a tumour and therefore an enlarged spleen, there was an inverse relation between the size of the spleen and the number of parental cells therein, per g spleen 4 h after injection. It is thus suggested that the reduction in GvHR in F1-tumour-bearing F1 mice, after injection of parental spleen cells, is due first to a reduction in the concentration of donor cells in the recipient spleen (i.e. the same number of donor cells in a larger spleen) and second to pre-occupation of the donor cells in reacting to the tumour. Nature Publishing Group 1981-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2010595/ /pubmed/7225282 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title_full The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title_fullStr The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title_full_unstemmed The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title_short The presence of a tumour in F1 mice partially inhibits the GvH reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
title_sort presence of a tumour in f1 mice partially inhibits the gvh reaction following injection of parental spleen cells.
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