SUPPRESSION OF HEPATIC NATURAL-KILLER ACTIVITY BY LIVER METASTASIS OFCANCER AND RESTORATION OF KILLER ACTIVITY BY ORAL-ADMINISTRATION OF ABASIDIOMYCETES-DERIVED POLYSACCHARIDE, PSK
J. Suo et al., SUPPRESSION OF HEPATIC NATURAL-KILLER ACTIVITY BY LIVER METASTASIS OFCANCER AND RESTORATION OF KILLER ACTIVITY BY ORAL-ADMINISTRATION OF ABASIDIOMYCETES-DERIVED POLYSACCHARIDE, PSK, Acta medica Okayama, 48(5), 1994, pp. 237-242
PSK (Krestin) is a protein-bound polysaccharide with antitumor and imm
unomodulatory activity. In this study, the effects of the oral adminis
tration of PSK were investigated on the natural killer (NK) activity o
f liver-associated lymphocytes and their subfractions separated by den
sity gradient centrifugation, in WKAH rats with liver metatasis of KDA
hepatoma. PSK was administered orally, at a dose of 500 mg/kg once a
day for 3 weeks. The NK activity of nonparenchymal liver cells (NPLC)
and their subfractions, including large granular lymphocytes (LGL), wa
s markedly augmented by this treatment. The effects of oral PSK were a
lso examined in CDF1 mice with liver metastases of Colon 26 adenocarci
noma; the survival of tumor-bearing mice was prolonged and both metast
atic foci and liver weight were decreased. These results suggest that
PSK may be effective for the suppression of liver metastasis through a
ctivation of liver-associated NK cells.