Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules

The aim: To evaluate anticancer activity of vaccination with chicken embryo proteins (CEP) applied in different schedules. Materials and Methods: C57Bl mice were vaccinated with CEP before (prophylactic schedule) or after (different therapeutic schedules with or without preliminary tumor removal) th...

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Автори: Symchych, T.V., Fedosova, N.I., Karaman, O.M., Yevstratieva, L.M., Lisovenko, H.S., Voyeykova, I.M., Potebnia, H.P.
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Опубліковано: Інститут експериментальної патології, онкології і радіобіології ім. Р.Є. Кавецького НАН України 2015
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Цитувати:Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules / T.V. Symchych, N.I. Fedosova, O.M. Karaman, L.M. Yevstratieva, H.S. Lisovenko, I.M. Voyeykova, H.P. Potebnia // Experimental Oncology. — 2015. — Т. 37, № 3. — С. 197-202. — Бібліогр.: 35 назв. — англ.

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spelling irk-123456789-1454882019-01-23T01:23:49Z Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules Symchych, T.V. Fedosova, N.I. Karaman, O.M. Yevstratieva, L.M. Lisovenko, H.S. Voyeykova, I.M. Potebnia, H.P. Original contributions The aim: To evaluate anticancer activity of vaccination with chicken embryo proteins (CEP) applied in different schedules. Materials and Methods: C57Bl mice were vaccinated with CEP before (prophylactic schedule) or after (different therapeutic schedules with or without preliminary tumor removal) the Lewis lung carcinoma cells transplantation. The latent period of tumor development, tumor volume and metastasis rate were evaluated. Results: Potent antimetastatic effect of CEP-based vaccination was seen in case of therapeutic regimen after primary tumor removal. The metastasis inhibition index (MII) reached 96.9 and 97.8% on 18th and 34th day after tumor removal, respectively. When CEP vaccination was performed in the settings of therapeutic regimen without primary tumor removal the anticancer effect was evident only if vaccinations started as early as 24 h after the cancer cells injections. The highest MII achieved in such condition was 77.6%, tumor volume in the group of vaccinated animals was by 53.1–42.1% lower than in the control tumor-bearing mice. CEP vaccination before tumor challenge (prophylactic immunization) led to a statistically significant prolongation of the latent period of tumor development, a reduction of tumor volume (35.8–48.8% compared to control unvaccinated mice) and a marked inhibition of metastasis (MII was 71.1%). Conclusion: Vaccination based on CEP exhibited both prophylactic and therapeutic anticancer effects. The last one is more pronounced when the vaccination starts shortly after the primary tumor resection. Key Words: chicken embryo proteins, anticancer activity, Lewis lung carcinoma. 2015 Article Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules / T.V. Symchych, N.I. Fedosova, O.M. Karaman, L.M. Yevstratieva, H.S. Lisovenko, I.M. Voyeykova, H.P. Potebnia // Experimental Oncology. — 2015. — Т. 37, № 3. — С. 197-202. — Бібліогр.: 35 назв. — англ. 1812-9269 http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/145488 en Experimental Oncology Інститут експериментальної патології, онкології і радіобіології ім. Р.Є. Кавецького НАН України
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Original contributions
Symchych, T.V.
Fedosova, N.I.
Karaman, O.M.
Yevstratieva, L.M.
Lisovenko, H.S.
Voyeykova, I.M.
Potebnia, H.P.
Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
Experimental Oncology
description The aim: To evaluate anticancer activity of vaccination with chicken embryo proteins (CEP) applied in different schedules. Materials and Methods: C57Bl mice were vaccinated with CEP before (prophylactic schedule) or after (different therapeutic schedules with or without preliminary tumor removal) the Lewis lung carcinoma cells transplantation. The latent period of tumor development, tumor volume and metastasis rate were evaluated. Results: Potent antimetastatic effect of CEP-based vaccination was seen in case of therapeutic regimen after primary tumor removal. The metastasis inhibition index (MII) reached 96.9 and 97.8% on 18th and 34th day after tumor removal, respectively. When CEP vaccination was performed in the settings of therapeutic regimen without primary tumor removal the anticancer effect was evident only if vaccinations started as early as 24 h after the cancer cells injections. The highest MII achieved in such condition was 77.6%, tumor volume in the group of vaccinated animals was by 53.1–42.1% lower than in the control tumor-bearing mice. CEP vaccination before tumor challenge (prophylactic immunization) led to a statistically significant prolongation of the latent period of tumor development, a reduction of tumor volume (35.8–48.8% compared to control unvaccinated mice) and a marked inhibition of metastasis (MII was 71.1%). Conclusion: Vaccination based on CEP exhibited both prophylactic and therapeutic anticancer effects. The last one is more pronounced when the vaccination starts shortly after the primary tumor resection. Key Words: chicken embryo proteins, anticancer activity, Lewis lung carcinoma.
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author Symchych, T.V.
Fedosova, N.I.
Karaman, O.M.
Yevstratieva, L.M.
Lisovenko, H.S.
Voyeykova, I.M.
Potebnia, H.P.
author_facet Symchych, T.V.
Fedosova, N.I.
Karaman, O.M.
Yevstratieva, L.M.
Lisovenko, H.S.
Voyeykova, I.M.
Potebnia, H.P.
author_sort Symchych, T.V.
title Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
title_short Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
title_full Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
title_fullStr Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
title_full_unstemmed Anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
title_sort anticancer effectiveness of vaccination based on xenogeneic embryo proteins applied in different schedules
publisher Інститут експериментальної патології, онкології і радіобіології ім. Р.Є. Кавецького НАН України
publishDate 2015
topic_facet Original contributions
url http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/145488
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