Effect of bnu treatment on leukaemogenesis in lethally irradiated akr mice restored with bone-marrow and spleen cells
Autor: | H. Shisa, E. Legrand, R. Daculsi |
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Rok vydání: | 1977 |
Předmět: |
Male
Cancer Research Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Bone Marrow Cells Spleen Thymus Gland Biology Theta Antigen medicine.disease_cause Nitrosourea Compounds Epitopes Mice Mice Inbred AKR medicine Animals Neoplasm Irradiation Bone Marrow Transplantation Leukemia Radiation-Induced B-Lymphocytes Leukemia Experimental Cell Membrane Cytotoxicity Tests Immunologic Thymectomy medicine.disease Molecular biology Transplantation medicine.anatomical_structure Oncology Eac rosette test Female Bone marrow Carcinogenesis |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Cancer. 19:531-537 |
ISSN: | 1097-0215 0020-7136 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ijc.2910190414 |
Popis: | The leukaemogenic effect of N-butyl-N-nitrosourea (BNU) was studied in normal and thymectomized AKR mice which were lethally irradiated and restored with either bone-marrow (BM) or spleen cells from (AKR X AKR/T1ALD)F1 donors. In some instances T1ALD thymic cells were added to the restorative inoculum. It was possible to determine the origin of the leukemic cells by the metacentric marker chromosomes of T1ALD. The T- or B-cell characteristics were further ascertained by the cytotoxicity test for theta antigen and the EAC rosette test. All leukaemias whether thymic (TLS) or extra-thymic (ETL), developed from donor bone-marrow or spleen cells and never from the injected thymic cells. In non-thymectomized animals BNU increased the percentage of TLS and shortened their latency. Most of TLS which occurred after BNU treatment of BM-restored mice were theta-negative whereas the majority of TLS which occurred in controls and in spleen-restored animals were theta-positive. This suggests that during their maturation process BM-derived T precursors transit through a theta-negative compartment. This compartment does not reach a similar size during the maturation process of the spleen-derived precursors. Adding thymic cells to the restorative inoculum enhanced leukaemogenesis and suppressed theta-negative TLS in BM-restored mice. Thymectomized mice, restored either by BM or spleen, had a low incidence of ETL which was not significantly increased by BNU treatment except in the case of mice restored with spleen cells. The leukaemic cells of one ETL were theta-positive whereas all the other leukaemias had no detectable T or B marker. The percentage of ETL was higher in thymectomized mice treated with BNU alone than in those previously subjected to irradiation and restoration. These results strongly suggest that a theta-negative T precursor could be involved in extra-thymic leukaemogenesis but the possible involvement of a B precursor cannot be rule out unless experiments are carried out with specific markers of T- and B-cell sub-classes. |
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