Lampson L A, Wen P, Roman V A, Morris J H, Sarid J A
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Cancer Res. 1992 Feb 15;52(4):1018-25.
Brain tumors are increasingly prevalent. Recent advances focus attention on individual, disseminated tumor cells that cannot be imaged or eliminated. Cells of the immune system may be ideally suited to attack individual tumor cells, but more basic understanding is needed. We describe a rat model, using the lacZ reporter gene, that allows identification of individual tumor cells, and tumor-leukocyte interactions in vivo. The model demonstrates how widely tumor can disseminate, without secondary tumorigenesis or recruitment of nonneoplastic cells. It demonstrates that leukocytes have access to disseminating tumor. Among its many applications, this work lays a foundation for developing cell-mediated immunotherapy against individual brain tumor cells.
脑肿瘤越来越普遍。最近的进展将注意力集中在无法成像或清除的单个、播散性肿瘤细胞上。免疫系统的细胞可能非常适合攻击单个肿瘤细胞,但还需要更深入的了解。我们描述了一种使用lacZ报告基因的大鼠模型,该模型能够在体内识别单个肿瘤细胞以及肿瘤与白细胞的相互作用。该模型展示了肿瘤能够广泛播散的程度,且不会发生继发性肿瘤形成或非肿瘤细胞的募集。它表明白细胞能够接触到播散性肿瘤。在其众多应用中,这项工作为开发针对单个脑肿瘤细胞的细胞介导免疫疗法奠定了基础。