Abstract

The administration of THF (thymus humoral factor) to mice bearing a chemically induced fibrosarcoma was followed by a significant improvement of the in vivo anti-tumor reactivity, as measured in the Winn assay, and of the in vitro response to PHA (phytohemagglutinin) of spleen cells. When THF treatment was given to mice after local resection of various metastasizing tumors, the subsequent death rate and survival time were not different from those in controls, and the anti-tumor reactivity of spleen cells of these THF-treated tumor-resected mice was not modified. Moreover, in contrast to tumor-bearing mice, a reduction in the PHA response of spleen cells from tumor-resected mice was noticed. The relevance of the immunologic status before THF treatment is discussed with reference to the present findings.

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