Macrophages play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin®

  • Authors:
    • Caigan Du
    • Ningping Feng
    • Hongnan Jin
    • Vivian Lee
    • Ming Wang
    • Jim A. Wright
    • Aiping H. Young
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.23.5.1341
  • Pages: 1341-1346
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Abstract

Virulizin®, a novel biological response modifier (BRM), has been demonstrated to have a high level of anti-tumor activity against pancreatic cancer and melanoma in many clinical trials and preclinical studies. However, its anti-tumor mechanism has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to define the mechanism of Virulizin anti-tumor activity in cultures and in a murine xenograft model. The presence of Virulizin stimulated in a dose-dependent manner the cytolytic activity against tumor cells by splenocytes and macrophages, but not by non-adherent splenocytes. The cytotoxic activity of macrophages was significantly increased (≈5-fold) in cultures containing 2.5% of Virulizin compared to that of cultures without Virulizin (p<0.001). An increase of 21% in the protease secretion was observed in Virulizin (2.5%)-stimulated macrophages compared to PBS-treated cells (p<0.0001). Moreover, the anti-tumor efficacy of Virulizin observed in CD-1 nude mice was abrogated in mice that were depleted of macrophages, thus stimulation of macrophages may be one mechanism through which Virulizin acts. These results suggest that macrophages may play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin.

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November 2003
Volume 23 Issue 5

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Du C, Feng N, Jin H, Lee V, Wang M, Wright JA and Young AH: Macrophages play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin®. Int J Oncol 23: 1341-1346, 2003
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Du, C., Feng, N., Jin, H., Lee, V., Wang, M., Wright, J.A., & Young, A.H. (2003). Macrophages play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin®. International Journal of Oncology, 23, 1341-1346. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.23.5.1341
MLA
Du, C., Feng, N., Jin, H., Lee, V., Wang, M., Wright, J. A., Young, A. H."Macrophages play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin®". International Journal of Oncology 23.5 (2003): 1341-1346.
Chicago
Du, C., Feng, N., Jin, H., Lee, V., Wang, M., Wright, J. A., Young, A. H."Macrophages play a critical role in the anti-tumor activity of Virulizin®". International Journal of Oncology 23, no. 5 (2003): 1341-1346. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.23.5.1341