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For the purpose of local therapy for advanced and recurrent breast cancer, we have applied a new Adriamycin (ADR) ointment. This new ADR ointment has been prepared by the technique of a two-factor composite experimental design and includes PEG: 25%, CVP: 0.65%, HPC: 1.35% and ADR: 0.04%. We have applied it to three patients with advanced breast cancer and six patients with locally recurrent breast cancer. By using this ointment, the skin ulcers have become dry, bleeding has stopped and the sense of heat has been lost. In some cases, the neoplastic ulcers have diminished in size. Some problems with this ointment are easy bleeding at the time of removing the gauze and an unstable effect in diminishing the size of the neoplasm. We therefore think that the use of this ointment alone is very effective for controlling the symptoms of the local lesion, but not so effective for diminishing the size of the neoplasm.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of adriamycin ointment in advanced or local recurrent breast cancer]. 395 81

Circulating immune complexes (CIC) were found in 47% of 71 patients before treatment, in a horizontal study of the presence of CIC in primary lung cancer (PLC). The precipitation technique in PEG was used, and C1q, IgG and IgM fractions in the precipitate were assayed. Especially in epidermoid carcinoma, CIC were found in 1/6 cases with stage 1, 2/9 with stage II and 21/34 with stage III. The frequency was significantly higher in stage III cases, and showed a significant tendency to increase with progression of the clinical stage. If stage parameters are considered separately, this tendency correlates significantly (p less than 0.002) with the amount of lymph node involvement (N) but not to the tumor (T) size nor to the presence of metastases (M). Analysis of CIC behavior in comparison with the single fractions showed that C1q and/or IgG were elevated in 40% of cases. The presence of C1q and/or IgG associated with IgM is more characteristic of stage N2, while the presence of CIC with the fractions C1q and/or IgG not associated with IgM is more frequent in stage N1. There was a lower survival rate at 12 months in patients with CIC as compared to those without (p less than 0.05).
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PMID:Immunocomplexes and primary lung cancer. 627 Sep 95

The covalent attachment of monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (PEG) to asparaginases from Escherichia coli and Vibrio succinogenes by new coupling methodology produced conjugates that are active, stable, without significant immune response, and with greatly extended plasma half-lives in mice. Therapeutic efficacies were greater for the PEG-asparaginases than for the unmodified asparaginases in mice infected with the L5178Y lymphosarcoma or the 6C3HED tumor. Large single doses of native or modified enzymes were more effective against tumors than the same amount of enzyme given in smaller doses over several days.
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PMID:Cancer therapy with chemically modified enzymes. I. Antitumor properties of polyethylene glycol-asparaginase conjugates. 646 75

A case of unilateral visual field defect due to optic nerve compression by non-sclerotic internal carotid and ophthalmic arteries was reported. A 14-year-old boy was admitted to our department because of constricted visual field of the right eye. The right ophthalmic artery originated from more distal portion of the internal carotid artery than usual on angiogram. CT, PEG and other roentgenologic examinations revealed no abnormalities. But the possibility of para-sellar tumor still remained, so the right optic nerve was explored by a right frontotemporal approach. The optic nerve was found to be compressed not by any sort of mass lesion but by the non-sclerotic internal carotid and ophthalmic arteries against the rim of the optic canal. Then a microsurgical unroofing of the optic canal was performed to relieve the nerve from the compression. The decompressed upper surface of the nerve was found to be discolored yellow-white. Unfortunately, no improvement in the visual field was obtained after operation. Visual field defect due to vascular compression of the optic nerve has been discussed in only several reports. There have been only 8 cases of surgically treated unilateral visual field defect due to vascular compression. Most of them were the results of compression by the sclerotic or fusiformly enlarged internal carotid arteries and were found in the patients of middle age. Four cases presented with lower half visual field defects.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Unilateral visual field defect due to optic nerve compression by non-sclerotic internal carotid and ophthalmic arteries. A case report]. 648 3

Monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (PEG) was attached covalently to arginase. PEG-arginase was effective in prolonging the survival times of mice injected with the Taper liver tumor, whereas unmodified arginase was ineffective. PEG-arginase was more effective than arginase in the in vitro destruction of L5178Y mouse leukemia. However, neither PEG-arginase nor arginase inhibited the in vivo growth of this tumor.
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PMID:Cancer therapy with chemically modified enzymes. II. The therapeutic effectiveness of arginase, and arginase modified by the covalent attachment of polyethylene glycol, on the taper liver tumor and the L5178Y murine leukemia. 648 53

Human intraspecific hybrids were formed between tumor cells isolated from both primary and metastatic tumors and a tissue culture adapted cell line, D98OR, a HeLa derivative which is thioguanine and ouabain resistant. Five different tumor types in all were attempted: renal cell carcinoma, colon adenocarcinoma, melanoma, chrondrosarcoma, and hepatocarcinoma. The tumor tissue was either (1) immediately dissociated and fused, or (2) frozen and later thawed, dissociated, and fused. Two different PEG concentrations were used. The results reported here demonstrate that: (1) hybrid tumor cell lines can be made from several types of cancer, (2) unfrozen tumor tissue fused with D98OR by exposure to 50% PEG appears optimal, (3) chromosome loss, as determined by flow cytometry studies of hybrid DNA content, is minimal, and (4) hybrids have characteristics consistent with derivation from tumor cells rather than derivation from the nonmalignant cells of a tumor.
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PMID:Somatic cell hybridization of human tumor samples. 658 90

Clinical studies on C1q binding activity in tumor patients showed contradictory results and it was suggested that methodical problems might be partly responsible for those discrepancies. Therefore, precision of the C1q binding assay when testing tumor sera, influences of assay modifications on test results and possible interfering substances were investigated. Compared to aggregated human IgG and BSA: anti-BSA complexes as standards the C1q binding material in tumor sera was more unstable after freezing-thawing and distinctly more susceptible to methodical influences like testing with different 125I-C1q preparations or variations of PEG concentration and ionic strength of PEG solution. Addition of heparin and fibrinogen influenced the C1q binding of some tumor sera more than the C1q binding of standards and normal sera. Thus, instability and sensitivity to methodical influences of the C1q binding material have to be considered, when clinical studies using the C1q binding assay to detect immune complexes in tumor sera are interpreted.
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PMID:Critical aspects of the 125I-C1q binding assay for detecting immune complexes in tumor patients. 661 19

The fixation of plasma vesicles at the surface of intact mouse spleen or tumor cells was studied in order to introduce the foreign alloantigens of the vesicles into the plasma membrane of these cells. A 3-6-fold increase of fixation of radioiodinated vesicles was obtained when cells and vesicles were incubated in the presence of polyethylene glycol 1500 (PEG 1500). The fixation of vesicles on the surface of cells was demonstrated by scanning electron microscopy. Cells treated with vesicles in the presence of PEG acquired the corresponding membrane alloantigens, as demonstrated by cellular binding radioimmunoassay. However, sensitivity to antibody-dependent lysis was obtained only when vesicle fixation was achieved in the presence of both wheat germ agglutinin and polyethylene glycol. The introduction of foreign alloantigens in the plasma membrane of the treated cells might help to define the functional properties of these molecules.
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PMID:Cell surface fixation of alloantigen bearing plasma vesicles in the presence of polyethylene glycol. 727 81

To examine the potential role of stem-cell factor (SCF) in cancer chemotherapy, we have administered it to mice either before or after 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). When polyethylene glycolated (PEG-ylated) SCF was administered to mice before 5-FU, it had a significant sensitizing effect on primitive bone marrow cells. Examination of the hematopoietic status of these mice showed that the damage caused by 5-FU to both bone marrow and spleen hematopoiesis was exaggerated when it was preceded by SCF. SCF given before each of two 5-FU treatments at 7-day intervals resulted in the death of all treated mice. The time of death and hematopoietic status of these animals are compatible with the onset of hypoplastic marrow failure leading to pancytopenia and death. SCF given after 5-FU had little impact either on the initial degree of hematopoietic damage or subsequent recovery. Gut populations were similarly sensitized to 5-FU by prior treatment with SCF, and the damage caused to intestinal populations was greater than that resulting from 5-FU alone. This indicates that the different tissues may be similarly sensitized by SCF. The sensitizing effect of SCF was reversed by concurrent administration of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta 3, and survival of the majority of the mice was ensured. Examination of hematopoiesis in mice treated concurrently with SCF and TGF-beta 3 showed that the degree of marrow and spleen damage had reverted to that caused by 5-FU alone. In further experiments, 100% survival and normal hematopoiesis could be attained by transplantation of 1 million syngeneic bone marrow cells 24 hours after 5-FU treatment following SCF sensitization. These data indicate that PEG-ylated SCF can sensitize normally resistant hematopoietic and gut stem cells to the effects of 5-FU. This sensitization resulted in effective eradication of hematopoiesis in SCF-pretreated/5-FU-treated animals and their subsequent death from marrow failure. These findings imply that SCF pretreatment may represent a novel method of increasing the effectiveness of conventional chemotherapy, making marrow ablation more effective without drug dose escalation and perhaps sensitizing some tumor cells to the effects of therapy.
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PMID:Total marrow failure induced by pegylated stem-cell factor administered before 5-fluorouracil. 751 14

Visualization and analysis of nucleolus organizer regions (NOR) by a silverstaining is a well accepted method in cytological and histological tumor diagnostic. For specific staining of the NOR the AgNOR-method developed by HOWELL and BLACK (1980) and PLOTON et al. (1986) is performed. One major disadvantage of the AgNOR-method is the instability of the reaction products and therefore the short durability of the slide preparations. A modification of the AgNOR-method, the PEG-Th-staining, leads not only to a longer durability of the reaction products but also to a better contrast within the sections. Main characteristic of the PEG-Th-staining is a postfixation of the specific silver precipitations for 5 min in a 5% sodium thiosulfate solution. It could be proven by image analysis that there is no significant difference between the morphometric parameters evaluated on AgNOR- and PEG-Th-stained sections. Therefore results evaluated on PEG-Th-stained sections are absolutely comparable to those obtained on sections stained with the AgNOR-method thus providing the advantage of a longer durability of the reaction products and easier evaluation.
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PMID:[Polyethylene glycol-thiosulfate (PEG-Th) staining--a modification of the AgNOR method]. 753 85


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