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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular medicine 55 (1977), S. 199-214 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Neuraminidase ; Tumor ; Immuntherapie ; Experimentelle Untersuchungen ; Klinische Studien ; Übersicht ; Neuraaminidase ; Tumor ; Immunotherapy ; Experimental Results ; Clinical Studies ; Review
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Preliminary results of first clinical studies with the enzyme neuraminidase call attention to a new kind of cancer treatment. This promising approach to tumor immunotherapy was entered into the clinical phase as a consequence of successful experimental studies in tumor-bearing mice, rats and dogs. In this review, the presently known and essential results of experimental and clinical studies on tumor immunotherapy by means of neuraminidase are presented as well as some necessary and critical considerations in this context. Moreover, out of a broad variety of results of biochemical and biological in vitro studies, it was attempted to select the more essential knowledge which could contribute to a better understanding of the still rather unclear in vivo mode of action of the enzyme neuraminidase. In a first brief paragraph (1.0), the biochemically characteristic data of the enzyme neuraminidase is presented. In the second section (2.0), the basic knowledge about the effects of neuraminidase on cell behavior is rather amply contained. Here, on the one hand, the biophysical and biochemical alterations are mentioned, the so-called “unmasking” effects are reconsidered and, on the other hand, the effects on the immunologically responding cell are discussed. In a third section (3.0), the diverse findings from animal experiments using neuraminidase-treated tumor cells are confronted, whereby tumor transplantation experiments and tumor therapy experiments are dealt with separately. The last section (4.0) reports about the first clinical studies with neuraminidase-treated autologous as well as homologous tumor cells, which partly brought about rather surprising and astonishing success. On the basis of recent findings by the study group of the authors, the more prior and sometimes discrepant results of various groups are critically considered. The problems of alteration of antigenicity and of other properties of cells through splitting off membrane-bound neuraminic acid, the facts of adjuvanticity of neuraminidase itself, the relation of successful therapy to dose dependency as well as the relation of undesirable methods for tumor mass reduction to the immunological responsiveness of the tumor bearer were especially looked into.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Erste Ergebnisse aus klinischen Versuchen mit dem Enzym Neuraminidase machen auf eine neue Art der wirksamen Tumorbehandlung aufmerksam. Eingang in die Klinik fand diese vielversprechende Tumor-Immuntherapie nach erfolgreichen tierexperimentellen Studien an tumortragenden Mäusen, Ratten und Hunden. In einer Übersicht sind die derzeit bekannten und wesentlichen experimentellen und klinischen Ergebnisse über die Tumor-Immuntherapie mit Neuraminidase und die in diesem Zusammenhang notwendigen kritischen Überlegungen dargestellt. Darüberhinaus wird versucht, aus der breiten Vielfalt der biochemischen und biologischen Ergebnisse aus in-vitro Studien die wichtigeren Erkenntnisse auszuwählen, die zum Begreifen der noch weitgehend ungeklärten Wirkungsweise des Enzyms in-vivo beitragen können. In einem kurzen ersten Abschnitt (1.0) sind die charakteristischen biochemischen Daten des Enzyms Neuraminidase aufgeführt. Der zweite Teil (2.0) enthält etwas ausführlicher die Erkenntnisse über die Wirkung der Neuraminidase auf das Verhalten von behandelten Zellen: Hierbei werden einerseits die biophysikalischen und biochemischen Veränderungen angesprochen sowie die sog. „demaskierenden“ Effekte überdacht und andererseits wird die Wirkung auf die immunologisch antwortenden Zellen erörtert. In einem drittenTeil (3.0) sind die unterschiedlichen Befunde aus Tierexperimenten mit Neuraminidasebehandelten Tumorzellen gegenübergestellt, wobei zwischen Tumortransplantations-Experimenten und Tumortherapie-Versuchen unterschieden wurde. Der letzte Abschnitt (4.0) berichtet über die ersten tumortherapeutischen klinischen Studien mit Neuraminidase-behandelten autologen und homologen Tumorzellen, die zum Teil sehr überraschende und erstaunliche Erfolge erbracht haben. Auf der Grundlage neuerer Befunde aus der Arbeitsgruppe der Autoren werden frühere, zum Teil widersprechende Ergebnisse aus verschiedenen Arbeitsgruppen kritisch überdacht. Auf die Fragen nach der Veränderung der Antigenität und anderer Zelleigenschaften durch die Abspaltung der membrangebundenen Neuraminsäure, der Adjuvanswirksamkeit von Neuraminidase selbst, der Beziehung zwischen erfolgreicher Therapie und Dosisabhängigkeit zum einen und der Beziehung zwischen unerwünschten Methoden zur Reduktion der Tumormasse und immunologischem Reaktionsvermögen des Tumorträgers zum anderen wird besonders eingegangen.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    European food research and technology 27 (1914), S. 243-246 
    ISSN: 1438-2385
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0851
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect produced on tumor progression by the injection of either VCN-treated tumor cells or tumor cells mixed with VCN to dogs with spontaneous mammary tumors was investigated. Dogs of different breeds and ages with at least two palpable spontaneous mammary tumors were selected. One tumor was left in the animal for further clinical examination, whereas the other tumor(s) was (were) excised for histologic diagnosis and for preparation of a single-cell suspension. Autologous M-cells were treated with VCN, subsequently extensively washed and injected SC into the neck of the dog on the day of operation and on the next day or different numbers of autologous M tumor cells (105, 106, 107, 5×107, 108) were mixed with different amounts of VCN (0, 0.65, 6.5, 65 mU), and these various mixtures were injected ID at different sites to each dog on the day of operation. This procedure has been called chessboard vaccination (Seiler and Sedlacek, 1978). Altogether 79 dogs were blindly distributed into six groups in three consecutive studies. The results show that the therapeutic effect of the injection of VCN-treated autologous tumor cells depends on the number of tumor cells injected: injection of 2×107 tumor cells repeatedly induced regression of the residual tumor mass (Studies I, II, and III) in most dogs and prevention of metastasis (Study I), while the application of 1×108 tumor cells caused enhanced tumor proliferation in all and early metastasis in most of the dogs (Study I). The injection of 2×106 tumor cells induced only a transient regression, with subsequent progression of the residual mammary tumor (Study II). Repetition of the injection of 2×106 tumor cells three times every 4 weeks did not improve this effect (Study II). The chessboard vaccination proved to be at least as effective as the injection of 2×107 VCN-treated tumor cells (Study III), although 1×108 or more tumor cells had been injected; this number of cells caused tumor enhancement when the cells were treated with VCN only and injected SC (Study I). Moreover, the DTH reaction after ID injection of autologous tumor cells could be increased by the addition of VCN: low numbers of tumor cells and high amounts of VCN or high numbers of tumor cells and low amounts of VCN caused the most pronounced skin response. The relevance of these data to overcoming the risk of tumor enhancement after injection of an inadequate number of VCN-treated tumor cells and the possible diagnostic and therapeutic relevance of the DTH response after chessboard vaccination will be discussed.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cancer immunology immunotherapy 5 (1978), S. 153-163 
    ISSN: 1432-0851
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The divergent experimental results in immunotherapy of spontaneous, chemically induced or virus-induced solid tumors or leukemias with neuraminidase are reviewed and analyzed under the various aspects of the possible modes and conditions of action of the enzyme: Immunocompetence of the host, animal residual tumor volume, enzymatic activity of the neuraminidase, and identity of the antigenic specificity within the tumor system are well-known prerequisites for an effective tumor immunotherapy. In addition, there seems to be evidence that the number of tumor cells used for vaccination and the dose of enzymatically active VCN, whether bound to VCN-treated tumor cells or injected intratumorally, may be decisive in the negative or positive outcome. Moreover, there are indications that a preexistent sensitization against the so-called Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen, which seems to be unmasked after VCN treatment of cells, may influence the tumor therapeutic success. The effect of nonspecific immunostimulators given in addition to neuraminidase or to neuraminidase-treated cells is controversial. Thus, this combination cannot be recommended unless it is fully explored. To overcome the problem of the dependence of the tumor therapeutic effect on the dose of cells and the amount of neuraminidase with respect to different tumors and different adjuvant treatments, a new immunization concept, named ‘chessboard vaccination’, has been proposed. The data obtained so far in vitro and in vivo with this chessboard vaccination are briefly reviewed. They show that chessboard vaccination might be of diagnostic as well as of therapeutic interest.
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