INHIBITORY EFFECT OF A STREPTOCOCCAL PREPARATION (OK-432) ON THE NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN TUMOR CELLS IN VITRO

The in vitro effect of OK-432 (NSC-B116209), the lyophilized preparation of penicillin-treated cell suspension of a low virulent strain, Su, of Streptococcus haemolyticus, on the metabolism of rat Yoshida sarcoma, ascites hepatoma AH-130, and mouse Ehrlich carcinoma cells was investigated. It was co...

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Published inGANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 59 - 69
Main Authors KURATA, Sumiko, ONO, Tetsuo, SAITO, Motoo, OGAWA, Haruki, SUGAWARA, Yutaka, WAKABAYASHI, Kiyoshige
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The Japanese Cancer Association 01.02.1973
日本癌学会
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ISSN0016-450X
DOI10.20772/cancersci1959.64.1_59

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Summary:The in vitro effect of OK-432 (NSC-B116209), the lyophilized preparation of penicillin-treated cell suspension of a low virulent strain, Su, of Streptococcus haemolyticus, on the metabolism of rat Yoshida sarcoma, ascites hepatoma AH-130, and mouse Ehrlich carcinoma cells was investigated. It was confirmed that living cells of Su strain released RNA from the tumor cells by contact in vitro, but OK-432 did not exert such an action at all. However, OK-432 was found to inhibit RNA synthesis and also DNA synthesis to a lesser extent in tumor cells in vitro in proportion to the dose of OK-432 applied. The effect of OK-432 on the RNA synthesis was compared using human malignant cells, HeLa, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC-204) cells, and phytohemagglutinin-stimulated normal human lymphocytes in culture. Among them, nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells were the most susceptible to the inhibition by OK-432. Protein synthesis of the carcinoma cells was also found to be highly sensitive to OK-432. These data seem to indicate that the extent of inhibition of RNA synthesis by OK-432 varies according to the cells tested and is roughly correlated to the susceptibility of tumor cells in vivo.
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ISSN:0016-450X
DOI:10.20772/cancersci1959.64.1_59