Effects of the interferon-inducer ABPP on colon cancer in rats; importance of tumor load and tumor site
- 30 June 1986
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
- Vol. 22 (3) , 217-220
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00200036
Abstract
ABPP (2-amino-5-bromo-6-phenyl-4-pyrimidinone) is a pyrimidinone with known interferon-inducing, natural killer (NK) cell activity enhancing, antiviral and antitumor properties in several animal species. Its effect on CC531, a dimethylhydrazine-induced, transplantable, weakly immunogenic adenocarcinoma of the colon in WAG rats, was studied. ABPP was found to have no direct cytotoxic effect on CC531 cells in vitro. When small cubes of tumor of equal weight were implanted under the renal capsule, administration of 250 mg/kg of ABPP i. p. on day 0 and +1 led repeatedly to significant (pp5 tumor cells were injected in the portal vein, administration of 250 mg/kg of ABPP i.p. on day 0 and +1 reduced significantly (p=0.002) the number of liver metastases, when counted on day +30. Survival in this group was significantly prolonged (pp<0.02) metastases in the liver were counted on day +30. The results show a significant antitumor effect of ABPP against tumor CC531 in the subrenal capsule assay (SRCA) model as well as in the liver metastasis model when administered at the time of tumor inoculation. Late administration of ABPP did not inhibit tumor growth in the SRCA and significantly enhanced the development of liver metastases. The role of timing, tumor site, and the mechanisms by which this dual outcome of immunotherapy with ABPP is mediated are discussed. The results of these experiments may have important implications for the design of clinical studies with ABPP.Keywords
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