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Efficacy of recombinant human macrophage colony-stimulating factor in combination with whole-body hyperthermia in the treatment of mice infected with the polycythemia-inducing strain of the Friend virus complex
Authors:L Lu  R N Shen  S Z Zhou  B Wu  Y J Kim  Z H Lin  S Ruscetti  P Ralph  H E Broxmeyer
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
Abstract:Macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF, CSF-1) and whole-body hyperthermia (WBH) were evaluated, alone or in combination, for their capability to influence disease progression in mice inoculated with the polycythemia-inducing strain of the Friend virus complex (FVC-P). DBA/2 mice were injected i.v. with FVC-P and were treated with 20 micrograms/dose M-CSF s.c. twice a day for 5 days beginning 6 days after injection of FVC-P and/or with WBH (between 38.8 degrees C and 40.2 degrees C) given on days 5 and 12 after FVC-P injection. Fourteen days after viral inoculation, mice were sacrificed and spleen cells evaluated for: 1) spleen focus-forming virus (SFFV), by the spleen focus-forming unit assay (SFFU); 2) SFFV mRNA and genomic DNA using, respectively, Northern and Southern analysis with a B-E-SFFV DNA probe; and 3) natural killer (NK) cell activity, by 51Cr-release assay. Treatment with M-CSF or WBH alone had a small effect on SFFU numbers but little or no effect on SFFV mRNA expression and SFFV-specific DNA. However, dramatically decreased levels of SFFU and SFFV mRNA and specific DNA fragments were observed in mice treated with M-CSF in combination with WBH, and NK cell activity was restored to normal. These results suggest the possibility that M-CSF may have a therapeutic effect in combination with WBH in the in vivo treatment of certain hematologic malignancies and/or retroviral infections.
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