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Post-transplantation development of malignant lymphoma, an experimental model: syngeneic lymph node transplants.

A E Goldsmith, G F Ryan, A B Joseph.   

Abstract

Previously, malignant lymphomas in mice have been found to be the late sequelae of the autologous transplantation of skin grafts pretreated with CO(2); these did not occur with grafts cultured in air alone. The clinical result in this autologous system reflects environmental differences in vitro (Goldsmith & Narvaez 1975). In the present study the syngeneic transplantation in BALB/c mice of lymph node tissue resulted in the late appearance of malignant lymphomas (48-69%), irrespective of the pretransplantation treatment of the grafts. Lymph node grafts were exposed to three different environments before transplantation into syngeneic hosts: (1) to culture in air (24 hours); (2) to culture in an atmosphere of 45% CO(2) in air (24 hours); (3) direct transplantation without in vitro exposure. Transplantation of these three groups of differently treated grafts was followed by the same clinical results in their recipients. These were: (1) The development of lymphoma whereas the spontaneous incidence was zero. (2) The proliferation of T-lymphocytes in the spleen; the incidence of this abnormality correlates with the lymphoma incidence. (3) A higher than normal occurence of immune-associated lesions (amyloidosis, interstitial nephritis and myocarditis). Both syngeneic and autologous transplantations may serve as animal models for the study of clinical malignant lymphoma.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6785439      PMCID: PMC1437318          DOI: 10.1177/014107688007300204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Med        ISSN: 0141-0768            Impact factor:   18.000


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