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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (graft-versus-host disease)
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Inhibitory effects on some immunological responses and MethA fibrosarcoma in the double grafted tumor system in mice were compared between 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) and its novel water-soluble derivative, gamma-(9H-purine-6-yl)thiomethyl L-glutamate (6-MPG). The dose-dependent inhibitory effects by 6-MPG on the hemagglutinin response to SRBC, DTH reaction to MBSA, contact sensitivity to oxazolone, GVH response and growth of the primary tumor were 3-10 times weaker than those by 6-MP, probably reflecting the difference in their cytotoxicities antimetabolites. However, the two drugs were nearly equipotent in reproducing inhibition of the secondary tumor growth, which is a host-mediated immunological response to tumor antigen as shown by its dependency on the primary inoculation with 1 x 10(4) or more MethA cells and by the production of anti-tumor splenocytes in tumor-bearing animals (the Winn assay). Thus, 6-MPG may point to the direction of derivatization towards anti-tumor immunopotentiators with an improved therapeutic index.
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PMID:Augmentation of tumor immunity by 6-MPG, a water-soluble derivative of 6-mercaptopurine, in mice. 893 10

This study demonstrates that systemic interleukin 2 (IL-2) can decrease the homing of syngeneic immune T cells to the target organ of metastases and accelerate unwanted side effects of allogeneic immune T cells. As a tumor system, we used the well-characterized highly aggressive DBA/2 mouse leukemia ESb and its less aggressive adhesion variant, ESb-MP. Systemic IL-2 treatment was performed with recombinant human interleukin-2 (Proleukin), which was slowly released via an implanted osmotic pump or was modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG-IL-2) to achieve constant plasma levels. Allogeneic B10.D2 antitumor immune spleen cells (ISPL cells) exerted strong graft-versus-leukemia (GvL) reactivity after adoptive transfer into late-stage ESb-MP tumor-bearing DBA/2 mice. Mls(a) superantigen-reactive vbeta6 donor T cells were not eliminated or tolerized by in vivo priming with the tumor cells and were present in active proliferation in liver infiltrates. When exogenous PEG-IL-2 or Proleukin was applied in addition to ISPL cells in such mice, the strong GvL-mediated protective immunity was converted into a fatal graft-versus-host disease. IL-2 treatment alone had no toxic effect and caused a moderate protection effect in the absence of an effect on local tumor growth. Potentiation of GvH reactivity of B10.D2 ISPL by PEG-IL-2 was proven in non-tumor-bearing DBA/2 mice, in which graft-versus-host disease was characterized by: (a) heavy hepatic lymphocytic infiltration, (b) irreversible increase of serum glutamate-oxalacetate-transaminase and glutamate-pyruvate-transaminase levels, (c) weight loss, and (d) death. Antagonistic effects of systemic IL-2 on GvL were observed with syngeneic DBA/2 anti-ESb immune peritoneal effector cells (PECs). There was a detrimental effect of systemic IL-2 on liver target organ infiltration by immune T cells causing, at day 6 after transfer, a drop from 20-30 CD4 or CD8 T cells per liver lobule in the PEC group to <5 in the PEC plus IL-2 group. The results emphasize the importance of a better understanding of IL-2 function in vivo and of its interaction with immune cell function to improve protocols for optimal application in the clinic to achieve maximal GvL effects.
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PMID:Antagonistic effects of systemic interleukin 2 on immune Tcell-mediated graft-versus-leukemia reactivity. 982 26