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Intra-tumoral injection of CpG results in the inhibition of tumor growth in murine Colon-26 and B-16 tumors.

Sanjay Sharma1, Constantine P Karakousis, Hiroshi Takita, Kyu Shin, Stephen P Brooks.   

Abstract

Direct tumor injections of CpG (ODN #1826) into murine tumors markedly suppressed the tumor growth and increased the survival of the mice. Tumor growth was reduced by 60-67% in Colon Tumor 26 (CT-26) and B-16 melanoma tumors treated with CpG as compared to untreated one. In CT-26 and B-16 tumors treated with CpG, the average survival of the animals were prolonged to 26 and 28 d as compared to 16 and 18 d in control respectively. Long-term surviving animals in CT-26 tumor groups were also protected from a subsequent injection of a lethal dose of tumor cells. In the present study, effect of CpG was mediated through CD8+ T cells, as their depletion resulted in the abrogation of the therapeutic effects of the CpG. It suggests that direct tumor injection might be a simple means of achieving a clinical response in cancer patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12882291     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021927621813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Lett        ISSN: 0141-5492            Impact factor:   2.461


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