Sava G, Giraldi T, Tomasić J, Hrsak I
Cancer Immunol Immunother. 1983;15(2):84-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00199695.
The water-soluble peptidoglycan monomer (PGM) isolated from the culture fluid of Brevibacterium divaricatum, which has immunostimulating activity, has been examined for its antitumor effects in C57BL mice bearing Lewis lung carcinoma. The formation of spontaneous lung metastases from SC tumor implants is significantly inhibited. The growth of SC primary tumors, including advanced ones, is also significantly inhibited, though to a less pronounced extent than the growth of metastases. The effects on metastases are evident with all treatment schedules used, whereas those on SC primary tumors are treatment schedule-dependent. The treatment with PGM was found to be therapeutically useful when combined with surgical removal of IM implants; in conditions where a single post-operative treatment was ineffective, combined post-operative and immediately pre-operative administration of PGM significantly increased (by 40%) the survival time of treated animals over that of controls undergoing surgery only.
从具有免疫刺激活性的分歧短杆菌培养液中分离出的水溶性肽聚糖单体(PGM),已在携带Lewis肺癌的C57BL小鼠中检测其抗肿瘤作用。皮下肿瘤植入后自发肺转移的形成受到显著抑制。皮下原发性肿瘤(包括晚期肿瘤)的生长也受到显著抑制,尽管程度不如转移瘤的生长明显。使用的所有治疗方案对转移瘤均有明显效果,而对皮下原发性肿瘤的效果则取决于治疗方案。发现PGM与手术切除原位植入物联合使用具有治疗作用;在单一术后治疗无效的情况下,术后和术前立即联合给予PGM可使治疗动物的存活时间比仅接受手术的对照组显著延长(40%)。