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Research Article

Intraportal and systemic allogeneic cell therapy in a murine model of hepatic metastatic breast cancer

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Pages 99-106 | Published online: 26 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Allogeneic immunocompetent splenocytes were tested for their ability to exert a GVT effect in a murine model of liver metastasis. Mammary carcinoma cells originating from an H-2d mouse were inoculated through the PV of F1 (H-2d/b) mice, to mimic clinical hepatic involvement in malignant disease. Cell therapy was given either locally (PV) or systemically by IV inoculation to test differential efficacy of the GVT effect, and the differential expression of GVHD symptoms induced by diverse routes of administration. Livers of mice treated with H-2b derived splenocytes given PV or IV remained tumor-free for at least 4 weeks following tumor inoculation. Furthermore, all secondary recipients of adoptively transferred (AT) liver cells were tumor-free for >300 days. In contrast, all livers of untreated control mice or mice treated with syngeneic splenocytes displayed tumor metastases as early as 2 weeks following tumor inoculation, and large local tumors developed in AT secondary recipients. Our data demonstrate the efficacy of allogeneic cell therapy, given either locally or systemically, in the eradication of liver metastases. However, diverse routes of cell therapy administration did not show any difference in the expression and outcome of GVHD.

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