Dp. Linder et al., EFFECT OF MYELOPID ON THE T-SYSTEM OF IMM UNITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPLANTABLE B16 MELANOMA IN C57BL 6 MICE/, Eksperimental'naa onkologia, 15(3), 1993, pp. 57-60
Three stages of tumorigenesis/latent, settling and progression/were ge
nerated after C57BL/6 mice were grafted 2.10(4) or 1.10(6) B16 melanom
a cells. 250 mug and 300 mug of myelopid given s. c. at a dose 50 g da
ily, delayed the tumour growth depending on the inoculum size. Long-te
rm inhibition was observed at small dose of tumour cells transplanted,
but a transitory effect was obtained at the large dose. T-cell activi
ty in the thymus and regional draining lymph nodes was evaluated by mo
rphometrical criteria. Generation of thymic and lymph node T-cells was
enhanced at early stages of the tumour growth. Myelopid treatment did
not change this activation but resulted in a decrease of the amount o
f the lost cells. The progression stage was characterized by the fast
delevopment of T-immunodeficiency following the short-term activation
of T-cells generation. Myelopid injections caused strong but short-ter
m central generation of thymocytes without prevention of subsequent T-
deficiency.