| Literature DB >> 2503584 |
J S Kühl1, R Klapdor, M Bahlo, N Franke, C Kunde, H Arps, M Dietel.
Abstract
Ten xenotransplants of human gastrointestinal carcinomas (eight human pancreatic carcinomas) were assayed for their sensitivity to human rIFN-gamma and human rTNF-alpha in nude mice. Both substances demonstrated a dose and route dependent antitumoral activity in principle. However, the extent of response varied distinctly between the tested xenografts. rTNF-alpha was clearly superior to rIFN-gamma at systemic application of comparable doses (0.8 mg/kg/d). Intramural administration of both cytokines could cause cytotoxic effects and was significantly more effective than systemic administration that predominantly resulted in antiproliferation. Growth inhibition of rIFN-gamma or rTNF-alpha alone could be clearly enhanced by combining both cytokines. In addition, the results suggest: the possibility to enhance the effects of rIFN-gamma alone also by combination with nIL 2, as well as a decrease of the effects of rTNF-alpha with time of therapy.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2503584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pancreatol ISSN: 0169-4197