## Abstract Rabbit pulmonary lavage cells, consisting mostly of macrophages (90β95%), cultured in the presence of LPS, secreted tumor cell cytotoxin that was similar to tumor necrosis serum cytotoxin. A similar cytotoxin was produced by phorbolβesterβpretreated rabbit bone marrow cells and by blood
Rabbit blastocoelic fluid regulation of tumor-cell proliferation in vitro
β Scribed by Raymond D. Lambert; Sylvie Gosselin; Francois Pothier; Cybele Morin; Raymonde Veilleux; Michel Roy; Michel A. Fortier
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 533 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
To determine whether rabbit blastocoelic fluid could inhibit tumor-cell proliferation, day-9 and day-I 2 embryonic fluids, together with autologous and homologous sera, were collected from pregnant or pseudopregnant rabbits and tested against 13 different cell lines and on human carcinoma cells in primary culture. An inhibitory effect on cell proliferation was observed in the presence of blastocoelic fluids, but not with homologous or heterologous sera. This suppression was higher with samples collected at day I 2 than at day 9 of pregnancy. No such inhibition could be detected on one-cell rabbit embryos or on freshly prepared uterine stromal or myometrial cells. In addition, the inhibitory activity on tumor cells was completely reversible upon removal of the fluids. Incorporation of 3H-thymidine, 3H-uridine and 35S-methionine revealed that, in the presence of blastocoelic fluids, both DNA and RNA syntheses were rapidly inhibited. Inhibition of protein synthesis did not occur before 24 hr of treatment. We conclude that rabbit blastocoelic fluid suppresses the proliferation of tumor cells via inhibition of RNA and DNA synthesis by a process which may involve the expression of growthsuppression gene(s).
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