## Abstract A vaccine containing non‐living BCG and living tumour cells prevented the growth of 10^6^ tumour cells introduced distally into the skin of guinea‐pigs at the time of vaccination. A similar effect was achieved when living tumour cells of the vaccine were replaced by tumour cells pretrea
Immunotherapy of an ascitic rat hepatoma with cord factor (trehalose-6, 6′-dimycolate) and synthetic analogues
✍ Scribed by Malcolm V. Pimm; Robert W. Baldwin; Judith Polonsky; Edgar Lederer
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 512 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The ability of cord factor (trehalose‐6, 6′‐dimycolate) and a range of shorter carbon chain fatty acid trehalose diesters to suppress growth of an ascitic rat hepatoma has been examined and compared with that of whole, living BCG organisms. Aqueous suspensions of BCG, and cord factor in 0.4% arachis oil:Triton emulsion, injected intra‐peritoneally, retarded growth of up to 10^5^ ascites tumour cells. Trehalose‐6, 6′‐dibehenate was also tumour‐suppressive, but only against lower challenge inocula (10^4^ cells). Trehalose‐6, 6′‐dipalmitate and 6,6′‐di‐0–2‐tetradecyl ‐3‐hydroxyoctadecanoyl β,β trehalose (designated C76) were virtually ineffective and 6,6′ ‐di‐0–2‐eicosyl‐3‐hydroxy‐tetracosanoyl β, β trehalose (designated C100) gave small and variable effects only against low challenge inocula. However, improved responses were seen with light mineral oil in place of arachis oil in the emulsions.
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