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KMID : 0811720080120040193
Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
2008 Volume.12 No. 4 p.193 ~ p.198
The Influence of Alpha-fetoprotein on Natural Suppressor Cell Activity and Ehrlich Carcinoma Growth
Belyaev Nikolai-Nikolaevich

Bae Jun-Sang
Lee Jeong-Beom
Min Young-Ki
Yang Hun-Mo
Bogdanov Andrei-Yurievich
Savvulidi Philipp-Georgievich
Krasnoshtanov Vladimir- Konstantinovich
Tleulieva Raikhan-Tleulievna
Alipov Gabit-Kaimovich
Sekine Ichiro
Abstract
The influence of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) on the bone marrow (BM) natural suppressor (NS) cells of intact Ehrlich carcinoma -bearing CBA mice was studied. Bone marrow NS cells were fractionated into three fractions by isopycnic centrifugation on percoll gradients: NS1 (?=1.080 g/ml), NS2 (?=1.090 g/ml) and NS3 (1.100£¾?£¾1.090 g/ml). These fractions were highly different in their sensitivity to known NS cell inductors (interleukin (IL)-2, IL-3 or histamine). None of the NS fractions isolated from the intact mice spontaneously produced antiproliferative activity, however, they showed a high level of NS (antiproliferative and natural killer cell inhibitory) activity under the influence of AFP. A single injection of AFP to intact mice led to an increase of spontaneous NS activity and the inhibition of natural killer cell activity. NS activity, especially NS2, was increased in when tumor cells were subcutaneously inoculated three days after AFP injection. In the AFP-treated mice, the tumor mass at 14 days was 60% larger than that in the untreated mice. Our data confirmed that AFP is a tumor marker that can inhibit cancer immunity and plays a role in cancer pathogenesis.
KEYWORD
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), Natural suppressor (NS) cells, Natural killer cells, Ehrlich carcinoma (EC)
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