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Cytokine Gene Expression in a Mouse Model: The First Instillations With Viable bacillus Calmette-Guerin Determine the Succeeding Th1 Response
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The model seems an appropriate one in which to investigate changes in Th1 and Th2 cytokine gene expression levels in bladders resulting from modifications in intravesical BCG treatment. It was possible to induce a local Th1 cytokine response with nonviable BCG provided that local sensitization to BCG antigens had occurred during preceding instillations with a viable BCG preparation. Whether such an approach could decrease BCG therapy toxicity, while maintaining antitumor efficacy, remains to be further investigated in patients.
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