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This study was conducted to assess the enhanced antitumor effects of natural human tumor necrosis factor alpha (nHuTNF-alpha) and natural human interferon alpha or gamma (nHuIFN-alpha or -gamma), in combination, on ten human cancer cell lines. The cell lines tested were
colon cancer
(RPMI4788), lung cancer (PC10),
gastric cancer
(MKN-1 and MKN-28), nasopharyngeal cancer (KB), leukemia (K562), lymphoma (Daudi), Liver cancer (H-7) and breast cancer (ZR-75-30 and ZR-75-1). A mixture of nHuTNF-alpha and nHuIFN-alpha (1:1, by unit) showed cytotoxic effects on nHuTNF-alpha resistant cell lines such as RPMI4788, KB and Daudi or nHuIFN-alpha resistant cell lines such as KB, and ZR-75-1, as well as on nHuTNF-alpha or nHuIFN-alpha sensitive cells. A synergistic antitumor effect occurred in four cell lines (RPMI4788, PC10, Daudi and ZR-75-1) treated with a combination of nHuTNF-alpha and nHuIFN-alpha. Also, a combined treatment with nHuTNF-alpha and nHuIFN-gamma (1:1/100, by unit) showed cytotoxic effects on nHuTNF-alpha or nHuIFN-gamma resistant cell lines such as MKN-1, MKN-28, Daudi, H-7 and ZR-75-1. A synergistic antitumor effect occurred in eight cell lines (RPMI4788, PC10, MKN-1, MKN-28, KB, Daudi, H-7 and ZR-75-1). Thus, the combined treatment with nHuTNF-alpha and nHuIFN-alpha or -gamma expanded the spectrum of sensitive cells. These results indicate that the combined use of nHuTNF and nHuIFN may provide a certain approach to cancer treatment.
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PMID:Synergistic antitumor effects of natural human tumor necrosis factor-alpha and natural human interferon-alpha or -gamma on human cancer cell lines. 250 39
We reported 2 patients treated with Methotrexate (MTX)-Fluorouracil (5-FU) sequential therapy combined with Doxifluridine (5'-DFUR). The method of administration was as follows: MTX 60 mg was given intravenously (iv) followed by 5-FU 600 mg iv 2 hours later in
colon cancer
and 5 hours later in
gastric cancer
. Leucovorin 20 mg was administered 3 times every 6 hours beginning 6 hours after 5-FU infusion. This cycle was repeated once a week for 5 weeks. 5'-DFUR 1,200 mg was given orally daily and continued after MTX.5-FU therapy. Patient 1 was a 60-yr-old female with recurrent colon cancer developed four years after sigmoidectomy. She was referred to our hospital for further examinations of elevated serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). The enlarged intraabdominal lymph nodes due to recurrence were demonstrated on computer tomography and the chemotherapy was performed as described above. The swelling of lymph nodes showed marked reduction in size and CEA value was normalized. Patient 2 was a 59-yr-old man with advanced
gastric cancer
accompanied by giant liver metastasis. Both primary and metastatic lesion responded favorably to this regimen. There was no remarkable side effect in either patient. These results suggest that this method is worth performing in further clinical trials for cancer patients.
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PMID:[Two cases of gastrointestinal cancers with major responses to sequential methotrexate 5-FU plus 5'-DFUR]. 252 5
Control mechanisms of normal differentiation are disrupted in cancer cells but can be restored by treatment with site-selective cAMP analogs. The cellular events associated with such changes entail compartmental redistribution of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase type II regulatory subunit, RII beta. The results of this study indicate that the molecular mechanisms of action involve changes in specific DNA-binding activity of putative transcription factors. Gel retardation analyses revealed that nuclear extracts from cells of various human cancer cell lines [
colon cancer
(LS-174T),
gastric cancer
(TMK-1), and leukemia (K-562)] and rodent pheochromocytoma (PC12) show a concentration-dependent increase in binding activity to a synthetic DNA that contained the cAMP-responsive element 5'-TGACGTCA-3' after treatment with 8-Cl-cAMP. Such an increase in cAMP-responsive element binding activity was not observed in the 8-C1-cAMP-unresponsive MKN-1
gastric cancer
cells. These findings indicate that the antitumor activity of site-selective cAMP analogs may reside in the induction of transcription factors that restore normal gene regulation in cancer cells.
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PMID:Site-selective 8-Cl-cAMP which causes growth inhibition and differentiation increases DNA (CRE)-binding activity in cancer cells. 252 74
The lymphocytes from pancreatic cancer patients were fused with human lymphoblastoid cell line H0323 and three hundred and twenty eight human hybridomas were constructed. Among them, human monoclonal antibody OC2D (IgM) reacted with two of seven pancreatic cancer cell lines and two of four
colon cancer
cell lines and one hepatocellular cancer cell line, but not with four normal cell lines. OC2D reacted rather specifically with malignant tissues such as pancreatic cancer,
colon cancer
and
gastric cancer
by immunoperoxidase staining. Antigen recognized by OC2D appeared to be non-secreting and was mainly in cell surface. Various chemical studies showed that its epitope was a carbohydrate structure which did not contain sialic acid. These results suggested that human monoclonal antibody OC2D was useful for an imaging and targeting therapy.
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PMID:[Human monoclonal antibody constructed by lymphocytes from pancreatic cancer patients]. 253 53
The age standardized mortality rates, by sex, for cancer all sites and some diagnostic sites were calculated in the 22 Areas of the city of Rosario during the period 1977-81. The rates of the different cancer sites, by Areas, were correlated with stomach and colon cancers, by sex, applying the Kendall's tau, a non-parametric method of correlation. While the mortality rates for cancer all sites and for
stomach cancer
in males were higher than in females in almost all of the Areas, for
colon cancer
they were almost similar.
Colon cancer
rates in both sexes had negative correlations with infant mortality rates, and in females had positive correlations with breast cancer, and negative correlations with cervix and uterus cancer. Stomach mortality rates had negative correlations with those of colon in both sexes, and positive correlations with total cancer and infant mortality rates. The distribution of the mortality rates of some cancer sites and their correlations suggest that some risk factors and shared in their causal chain.
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PMID:[Significant correlations of mortality due to stomach and colonic cancer in Rosario with other neoplastic sites]. 260 15
Eighteen patients underwent gastrocolic resection for cancer. Thirteen had primary
gastric cancer
and 5 had primary
colon cancer
(two of these 5 patients had local-regional recurrence after right hemicolectomy). Twelve resections were curative and 6 palliative. Twelve patients had more than 2 organs resected. Involvement of adjacent tissues or organs was present in 15 patients (11/13
gastric cancer
and 4/5
colon cancer
: 83%). All patients had immediate colonic anastomosis. The mean duration of postoperative stay was 22 +/- 8 days (SD). Mortality was 5.6% (1/18). Seven patients had post-operative complications (41%; 7/17); 3 of these 7 patients had anastomotic leakage (one colonic and two pancreatic fistulae; 3/17: 17.6%); the mean duration of postoperative stay for these three patients was 27 +/- 4 jours, (p less than 0.004). One colonic fistula complicated the 18 colonic anastomoses (5.5%). There was no reoperation in this series. The estimated 2-year survival for the entire group was 20%. The median survival was 9.5 mois; the median survival was 13.5 months after curative resections and 5 months after palliative procedure (p less than 0.01). The median survival was 8 months for gastric adenocarcinoma and 36 months for colon adenocarcinoma (p less than 0.05). Despite the poor results in
gastric cancer
extending to adjacent organs, complete excision is still recommended whenever feasible. Complete excision of advanced
colon cancer
may lead to prolonged disease-free survival depending on the lymph node status. With an acceptably low mortality, resection remains a better procedure than palliative diversion or exclusion for these advanced tumours.
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PMID:[Gastrocolonic excision of cancer. Retrospective analysis of the immediate postoperative course and long-term survival in 18 patients]. 261 20
We studied the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) for malignant tumor of the digestive tract. Materials were 174 cases of
gastric cancer
, 15 cases of myogenic tumor, 22 cases of gastric malignant lymphoma and 37 cases of
colon cancer
. A radial sector type GF-UM2 and EUM2 (Olympus-Aloka) were used. Almost all walls of the digestive tract were observed as five layers by EUS, and each layer corresponded to the histological wall structure. Malignant lesions showed the characteristic ultrasonographic images, respectively. It was possible to diagnose easily the depth of tumorous invasion by the degree of wall destruction. Also, the internal structure of tumors could be observed by this method. Since EUS is a new examination which had added ultrasonographic diagnosis to conventional endoscopic diagnosis, the combination of endoscopic and EUS images has improved the accuracy of diagnosis.
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PMID:[Utility of endoscopic ultrasonography of malignant tumors of the gastrointestinal tract]. 265 15
The nature of the antigen recognized by the murine monoclonal antibody A7 (Mab A7) against human colorectal carcinoma was investigated using immunochemical and biochemical techniques. Binding activity of 125I-labeled Mab A7 was examined using various human cancer cell lines. Mab A7 gave the highly specific binding to
colon cancer
cell lines, SW1116 and WiDr, and gave only a very weak or no reactivity to
gastric cancer
cell lines, pancreas cell lines or lung cancer cell lines. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunoblotting of the extractable antigen from SW1116 showed a single band at approximately 45,000 dalton formed by 125I-labeled Mab A7. Treatment of SW1116 with sodium periodate, pronase and ficin resulted in the loss of antigenic activity. These data strongly suggest that the antigen recognized by Mab A7 is composed of glycoprotein. Competitive binding analysis to the surface of the
colon cancer
cell line using polyclonal anti-CEA and Mab A7 as well as immunoblotting analysis using monoclonal anti-CEA and Mab A7 suggested that the antigen recognized by Mab A7 was different from CEA. Moreover, this antigen was also found in surgical specimens of colorectal cancer patients and its molecular property was identical to the antigen extracted from SW1116.
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PMID:Immunochemical characterization of the antigen recognized by the murine monoclonal antibody A7 against human colorectal cancer. 271 85
Fifty cases of malignant ascites were studied to determine what factors influenced outcome after peritoneovenous shunt. There were 36 women and 14 men. The five most common tumor types were colon, breast, gastric, pancreatic, and unspecified adenocarcinoma. Multivariate analysis between those patients surviving longer than 7 weeks (n = 20) and those who died in less than 7 weeks (n = 30) showed that women did uniformly better than men, even excluding the "female malignancies" (P less than 0.01). An elevated white blood cell count (WBC) and low platelets also were strong predictors of poor outcome (P less than 0.5 for difference in means between the two groups). Patients with pancreatic cancer and ascites fared poorly (80% mortality by 7 weeks) as did those with
colon cancer
(73% mortality by 7 weeks). By contrast, 50 per cent of the patients with breast and
gastric cancer
lived more than 7 weeks. Twelve patients had a LaVeen shunt placed, compared with 38 who had a Denver shunt. Fifty per cent of the La Veen shunts failed, with a mean time to failure of 69 days (P less than 0.01). Shunt failure, however, had no influence on overall survival.
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PMID:Peritoneovenous shunt (PVS) for malignant ascites. An analysis of outcome. 274 27
A high molecular weight, mucous glycoprotein (MG) from the pleural fluid of lung adenocarcinoma was purified by the DEAE-cellulose, gel-filtration and wheat germ agglutinin affinity chromatography. Protein portion of the molecule was composed of amino acids rich in serine, threonine and proline, but methionine and tyrosine concentrations were relatively low. About 65% of the weight, was composed of galactose, galactosamine, glucosamine, fucose and sialic acid. The gel-filtration pattern on Sepharose 4B revealed Mr greater than 10(6) Da. The SDS-PAGE pattern revealed a main band at the position of the Mr about 350 kDa under the reducing condition. Rabbit antibody against this molecule recognized mainly the peptide portion, and the radioimmunoassay (RIA) using the double antibody method was developed by this antibody. Serum MG level was low in healthy subjects and in benign diseases (0.8 +/- 0.7 U/ml; mean +/- SD and 1.1 +/- 2.3 U/ml, respectively). Thus, 3 U/ml was used as the cut-off value. The mean of serum MG levels and positive rates in malignant diseases were significantly high; 4.4 U/ml and 32.3% in lung cancer, 20.1 U/ml and 77.5% in pancreas cancer 11.6 U/ml and 64.3% in
gastric cancer
, 12.9 U/ml and 57.1% in hepatoma, 12.3 U/ml and 77.8 in
colon cancer
. Other malignancies such as ovarial and uterus cancer showed also high levels. Elevated values in these malignancies were observed frequently in patients with metastasis. On the other hand, the false positive cases were found in 10% of benign diseases. Determination of MG seems to be useful for the detection of several kinds of malignancies, but it is not adequately sensitive as a screening method for early cancer detection.
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PMID:Clinical significance of mucin-like high molecular weight glycoprotein originated from lung cancer as tumor marker. 274 68
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