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Query: UMLS:C0598934 (
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Rats transplanted with the androgen-sensitive, syngeneic Dunning R3327 PAP prostatic tumor were castrated and treated with estrogen or vehicle for 4, 12 and 24 hr and for 6 weeks. Tumor growth was retarded by castration and further inhibited by estrogen. Immediately after castration, an increased number of activated macrophages and T-cells were found in parallel with increasing apoptotic tumor cells. Administration of an immunosuppressive drug, FK 506, abolished the growth-inhibitory effects of castration and estrogen. The
tumor growth
rate correlated negatively with the number of R73- and OX8-positive T-cells and NK cells and with the percentage of
ED3
-positive macrophages. There was a positive correlation between the percentage of TdT-mediated-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL)-positive apoptotic cells and that of
ED3
-positive cells. Our results suggest that apoptosis of prostatic carcinoma cells induced by endocrine treatment in vivo is partly due to a rapid infiltration by immunocompetent cells.
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PMID:Apoptosis in rat prostatic adenocarcinoma is associated with rapid infiltration of cytotoxic T-cells and activated macrophages. 913 83
The capacity of lymph nodes to eradicate cancer is a controversial issue. The purpose of this study was to determine the interplay between
tumor growth
and host resistance at early stages of lymph node metastasis. A metastasis model was made in the rat mesenteric lymph node, and migration of cancer cells was visualized in vivo. The lymph node was removed for histologic analysis and cytokine measurement. Migrant cancer cells were initially arrested in the marginal sinus. After an initial increase, the number of cancer cells in the marginal sinus declined until 48 hours after inoculation. Germinal centers and lymphoid cells in the medulla proliferated before 48 hours.
ED3
(+) macrophages incorporated apoptotic cancer cells, but significant cancer proliferation occurred after 4 days. Lymph nodes depleted of macrophages were massively invaded by cancer cells. Tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin (IL)-1beta in the nodes transiently increased after 1 hour and 3 hours, respectively, and were expressed in
ED3
(+) and ED2(+) macrophages, respectively. These changes were followed by a transient increase in IL-2. Interferon-gamma and IL-12 did not increase during the early stages of metastasis, but they decreased after 48 hours. In conclusion, the marginal sinus constitutes a mechanical barrier against cancer cell passage. Early pathological manifestations in the regional lymph node are consistent with those in cancer patients with improved survival. Parasinus macrophages play a role in the transient antimetastatic capability of the node, and cytokines secreted by these cells increased at the early stages of metastasis. Deterioration of cytokine induction may be responsible for subsequent cancer proliferation.
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PMID:Limited capability of regional lymph nodes to eradicate metastatic cancer cells. 1554 90