| Literature DB >> 2943928 |
K Tanaka, Y Koga, K Taniguchi, K Kamikaseda, Y Nihashi, K Nomoto.
Abstract
The effect of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) on characteristics of splenic T-cells in tumor-bearing mice (TBM) was studied from the viewpoint of PGE2-mediated cell-recruitment system from the thymus to the spleen. The splenic T-cells of TBM enhanced tumor growth. In the TBM, the total number of thymocytes decreased, and the number of splenic T-cells concurrently increased. In adult thymectomized tumor bearers, these tumor growth-enhancing T-cells were absent in the spleen, and the number of splenic T-cells remained unchanged. Such suppressor T-cells in the spleens of TBM may relate to recruitment of immature T-cells from the thymus. The levels of PGE2 in the plasma were depressed in the TBM. Replenishment by exogenous PGE2 prevented both an increase in splenic T-cell population and an augmented generation of T-cells that had an enhancing effect on tumor growth. Our findings show that a low level of PGE2 induced the T-cell recruitment from the thymus to the spleen and that such recruited cells led to an acceleration of tumor growth.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 2943928 DOI: 10.1093/jnci/77.3.733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Natl Cancer Inst ISSN: 0027-8874 Impact factor: 13.506