An endotoxin-induced serum factor that causes necrosis of tumors.

EA Carswell, LJ Old, RL Kassel… - Proceedings of the …, 1975 - National Acad Sciences
EA Carswell, LJ Old, RL Kassel, S Green, N Fiore, B Williamson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975National Acad Sciences
In studying" hemorrhagic necrosis" of tumors produced by endotoxin, it was found that the
serum of bacillus Calmette--Guerin (BCG)-infected mice treated with endotoxin contains a
substance (tumor necrosis factor; TNF) which mimics the tumor necrotic action of endotoxin
itself. TNF-positive serum is as effective as endotoxin itself in causing necrosis of the
sarcoma Meth A and other transplanted tumors. A variety of tests indicate that TNF is not
residual endotoxin, but a factor released from host cells, probably macrophages, by …
In studying "hemorrhagic necrosis" of tumors produced by endotoxin, it was found that the serum of bacillus Calmette--Guerin (BCG)-infected mice treated with endotoxin contains a substance (tumor necrosis factor; TNF) which mimics the tumor necrotic action of endotoxin itself. TNF-positive serum is as effective as endotoxin itself in causing necrosis of the sarcoma Meth A and other transplanted tumors. A variety of tests indicate that TNF is not residual endotoxin, but a factor released from host cells, probably macrophages, by endotoxin. Corynebacteria and Zymosan, which like BCG induce hyperplasia of the reticulo-endothelial system, can substitute for BCG in priming mice for release of TNF by endotoxin. TNF is toxic in vitro for two neoplastic cell lines; it is not toxic for mouse embryo cultures. We propose that TNF mediates endotoxin-induced tumor necrosis, and that it may be responsible for the suppression of transformed cells by activated macrophages.
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