Burzynski S R, Loo T L, Ho D H, Rao P N, Georgiades G, Kratzenstein H
Physiol Chem Phys. 1976;8(1):13-22.
Medium-sized peptides isolated from normal humans urine were tested for their effect on DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, and mitosis, in tissue culture of human myeloblastic leukemia, osteosarcoma, and HeLa cells. Two types of antineoplastic peptides were found. One type consists of strongly acidic peptides (probably sulfated glycopeptides) which act specifically on different kinds of neoplasma. The other type comprises slightly acidic and neutral peptides, and has broad specificity. The active peptides produce up to 97% inhibition of DNA synthesis and mitosis in the neoplastic cells in tissue culture. The peptide fraction which has broad specificity was tested in different concentrations and gave good dose-response relationship.
从正常人尿液中分离出的中等大小的肽,在人髓母细胞白血病、骨肉瘤和HeLa细胞的组织培养中,测试了它们对DNA、RNA和蛋白质合成以及有丝分裂的影响。发现了两种抗肿瘤肽。一种类型由强酸性肽(可能是硫酸化糖肽)组成,它们特异性作用于不同类型的肿瘤。另一种类型包括弱酸性和中性肽,具有广泛的特异性。活性肽在组织培养中对肿瘤细胞的DNA合成和有丝分裂产生高达97%的抑制作用。对具有广泛特异性的肽组分进行了不同浓度的测试,并呈现出良好的剂量反应关系。