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Reactions of the tumour bed to lethally irradiated tumour cells, and the Révész effect.

H A van den Brenk, M C Crowe, M G Stone.   

Abstract

Subdermal inoculation of the foot of the rat with lethally irradiated (LI) Walker tumour (W256) cells, mixed with viable (V) W256 cells, decreased the latent period for initiation of allogeneic tumour growth without significantly affecting its rate. This Révész effect decreased with increase in the number of inoculated V cells, and with decrease in age of recipient. LI cells of a different (Y-P388) rat tumour exerted a Révész effect, even in recipients which had been immunized with LI (Y-P388) tumour cells. Local pre-irradiation of the site of inoculation of V cells decreased both the latent period and rate of tumour growth. It acted independently of a Révész effect, and the decrease in tumour growth rate was partly due to emigration of V cells from the inoculum, producing metastases. LI, but not heat-killed cells, induced prolonged swelling of the tumour bed in unimmunized and tumour-immunized rats, which, unlike inflammatory swelling, was inhibited by pre-irradiation of the foot. It is postulated that the Révész effect is due to enhancement of survival of V cells by trophic substances which are principally elaborated by LI (AND V) cells, but also by the tumour bed, due to innate growth and trophic reactions of its tissues to the presence of tumour cells.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 889686      PMCID: PMC2025437          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1977.159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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