Fauve R M, Hevin M B
Ann Immunol (Paris). 1977 Jul-Oct;128C(4-5):923-8.
Following the inflammatory reaction induced in mice by subcutaneous implantation into the dorsal area of talc embeded in a calcium phosphate gel, the growth of the Lewis tumour was found to be delayed. This delay was observed even with inocula 1,000 times higher than the minimum required for the development in tumours in all animals. When 10(6) tumour cells were inoculated subcutaneously into the footpad, in contrast with normal animals, no metastases were found in the lungs if inflammatory reactions were induced 4 days before or 1 day after the inoculation of tumour cells.
将磷酸钙凝胶包埋的滑石粉皮下植入小鼠背部区域诱导炎症反应后,发现Lewis肿瘤的生长受到延迟。即使接种量比所有动物肿瘤生长所需的最低量高1000倍,这种延迟仍可观察到。当将10(6)个肿瘤细胞皮下接种到足垫时,与正常动物相比,如果在接种肿瘤细胞前4天或接种后1天诱导炎症反应,则在肺部未发现转移。