Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

IMMUNOLOGICAL ALTERNATION OF LEUKEMIC CELLS <i>In Vivo</i> AFTER TREATMENT WITH AN ANTITUMOR DRUG

121

Citations

12

References

1970

Year

Abstract

L1210 leukemia was transplanted serially in CDF(1) mice treated with 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno)imidazole-4-carboxamide (DIC, NSC 45388). After four different lines (C lines) had been treated for several generations, a marked increase in survival time of untreated mice was observed. In contrast, mice treated with DIC or immunosuppressed with cyclophosphamide succumbed earlier with generalized leukemia. Furthermore, a C line showed unusually high sensitivity to chemotherapeutic treatment with 1,3 bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea. The data suggest that C lines acquired strong antigenicity for CDF(1) and DBA/2 hosts. DIC treatment may have selected highly antigenic variants or induced somatic mutations resulting in the appearance of strong new transplantation antigen(s).

References

YearCitations

1961

579

1961

113

1970

109

1969

102

1968

94

1965

84

1962

81

1963

35

1966

12

1969

12

Page 1