Korean J Pathol.
2000 Feb;34(2):105-112.
The Effect of Tumor Removal and Administration of OK432 on the Splenic
Natural Killer Cell Activity in the Subcutaneous Tumor Bearing Rats
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Chonju 561-712, Korea.
Abstract
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To investigate the effect of tumor removal and administration of OK432 on the
splenic natural killer (NK) cell activity in the subcutaneous tumor bearing rats, NK cell
activity assay using a 4-hour 51Cr release assay and flow cytometric analysis for NK
cell population were performed. The results were as follows: 1. Splenic NK cell activity
and population in the subcutaneous tumor bearing rats decreased along with the growth
of the tumor. 2. The rats with subcutaneous tumor removal showed decrease of splenic
NK cell activity, but splenic NK cell population was not decreased. 3. In the rats with
subcutaneous tumor removal and OK432 administration, splenic NK cell activity was
significantly increased 1 week after administration of OK432 and then gradually returned
to normal, whereas increase of NK cell population was not significant. In the present
study, splenic NK cell activity was significantly decreased despite removal of
subcutaneous tumor. But with the administration of OK432, splenic NK cell activity
returned to normal. Considering the role of NK cells on the first line of defense against
the metastatic implantation of circulating tumor emboli, we suggest that perioperative
administration of immunopotentiator such as OK432 may improve the patient's outcome
after surgery of human neoplasm.