Tanaka K, Konishi F, Himeno K, Taniguchi K, Nomoto K
Cancer Immunol Immunother. 1984;17(2):90-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00200042.
Growth of Meth-A tumor in CDF1 mice was inhibited significantly by injection of a hot water extract of a strain of Chlorella vulgaris (CE) into the tumor or into the subcutaneous tissue near the tumor. The augmentation of resistance by CE may require the participation of T cells and macrophages, since it was abolished or reduced in athymic nude mice or mice treated with carrageenan, a macrophage blocker. Mice treated with CE exhibited antigen-specific augmented resistance against rechallenge with tumor. Moreover, the antitumor effect of CE was comparable with that of Corynebacterium parvum, but its mechanism of effect might be different.
将普通小球藻(CE)菌株的热水提取物注射到CDF1小鼠的肿瘤内或肿瘤附近的皮下组织中,可显著抑制Meth-A肿瘤的生长。CE增强抵抗力可能需要T细胞和巨噬细胞的参与,因为在无胸腺裸鼠或用角叉菜胶(一种巨噬细胞阻滞剂)处理的小鼠中,这种增强作用被消除或减弱。用CE处理的小鼠对肿瘤再次攻击表现出抗原特异性增强的抵抗力。此外,CE的抗肿瘤作用与短小棒状杆菌相当,但其作用机制可能不同。