Perchloric acid-soluble proteins from goat liver inhibit chemical carcinogenesis of Syrian hamster cheek-pouch carcinoma

Br J Cancer. 1999 Jan;79(1):54-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690011.

Abstract

Chemically induced Syrian hamster cheek-pouch squamous cell carcinoma is very similar to the corresponding human tumour. This paper describes a blind study in which inhibition of dimethylbenzanthracene-induced cheek-pouch tumours by a goat liver extract denominated UK101 was investigated. Less than 40% of animals treated with UK101 developed tumours compared with 100% of the controls. Intermediate results (80%) were noted in a positive control group treated with Calmette-Guerin bacillus. Immunocytochemical testing of cheek-pouch mucosa by Mib5 showed significantly less proliferating cells in UK101 animals than in the controls. The effect of UK101 was completely reversed when dexamethasone was added in a third control group. A significant difference in complement-mediated cytotoxicity was noted in the sera of UK101-tested and control animals. These findings suggest that an immune mechanism is responsible for the inhibition of hamster cheek-pouch carcinoma by UK101.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • 9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene / toxicity*
  • Animals
  • Carcinogens / toxicity
  • Cell Transformation, Neoplastic / drug effects
  • Cheek
  • Cricetinae
  • Dexamethasone / pharmacology
  • Goats
  • Liver / metabolism*
  • Male
  • Mesocricetus
  • Mouth Neoplasms / chemically induced
  • Mouth Neoplasms / pathology
  • Mouth Neoplasms / prevention & control*
  • Perchlorates / chemistry*
  • Proteins / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Proteins / chemistry
  • Proteins / pharmacology*
  • Solubility

Substances

  • Carcinogens
  • Perchlorates
  • Proteins
  • 9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene
  • Dexamethasone