| Literature DB >> 182191 |
R D Barnes, M Tuffrey, J Holliday, J H Hilgers, T Souissi.
Abstract
Various facts are now known about the relative lymphoma resistance of a group of tetraparental AKR reversible CBA/H-T6 chimaeras derived by early embryo aggregation. Firstly, their tumour resistance is not due to the lack of the lymphomaprone AKR cells. Secondly, results showing titres of MuLV-gs antigen comparable with, and occasionally in excess of, those in the AKR suggest that the tumour resistance of the chimaeras is unlikely to be due to a lack of oncogenic leukaemia virus. However, in marked contrast to the AKR, antibody-viral antigen renal complexes in the chimaeras were minimal. Lack of viral antigens could not explain the relative lack of renal complexes. Absence of the corresponding anti-viral antibody is the most likely explanation and this has to be attributed to the CBA component of the tetraparental AKR reversible CBA/H-T6 chimaeras. We suggest that with tolerance to the leukaemia virus being maintained and in the absence of anti-viral antigenic complexes, tumour-specific sites can be recognized and thus tumours are eliminated. This hypothesis remains to be proven.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 182191 PMCID: PMC2025139 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1976.117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640