| Literature DB >> 7154619 |
P Schlag, J Wolfrum, W Schreml, C Herfarth.
Abstract
The antiproliferative effect of fibroblast interferon (IF-beta) on the colony tumor growth of 42 miscellaneous carcinomas (15 gastric, 11 breast, eight colon, five ovarian, three bronchial) and two malignant melanomas were assayed in a semisolid, double-layered agar culture system. Of the 44 evaluable experiments only four tumor specimens (three breast-, one gastric carcinoma) showed at least a 30% inhibition of colony formation due to application of interferon at concentration of 1,000 IU/ml or less. In these cases, a dose response relationship of the interferon effect was obvious. Yet, in the majority of carcinomas investigated, interferon had no antiproliferative influence on colony tumor growth and was markedly inferior to a simultaneously tested cytostatic agent (adriamycin). Our in vitro results contradict a general direct cytotoxic action of interferon on human solid carcinomas.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7154619 DOI: 10.1007/bf01720993
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0023-2173