Unlabelled: Identification and characterization of the population of cancer stem cells (CSC) depends on several cellular markers, which combination is specific for the phenotype of CSC in the corresponding tumor. Several markers of CSC have already been identified in breast cancer (BC), but there are no universal indicators that could specifically identify the CSC in BC.
Aims: To determine the validation of the CSC model for cell surface markers such as CD44 and CD24 and their clinical significance.
Objective: To compare the effect of intravenous (i/v) and subcutaneous (s/c) infusion of syngeneic dendritic cells (DC) loaded or unloaded with lyzate of tumor cells (LTC) on apoptosis and proliferation of thymic and splenic cells in CBA mice with sarcoma 37 (S 37).
Methods: Experiments were carried out on CBA mice bearing transplanted ascitic form of S 37. DC loaded and unloaded with LTC were infused i/v and s/c (2 x 10(5) per animal) every 4 days (3 injections in total).
Disorders in the immune system manifesting in decreased weight and cellularity of lymphoid organs, decreased count of large granular lymphocytes, suppression of the immune response and metabolic activity of macrophages were observed in experimental animals 1-6 months after thyroidectomy. The intensity of these disorders depends on the period elapsed after the surgery. These disorders can result from not only changes in the levels of the pituitary-thyroid hormones, but also disturbances in the endocrine function of the thymus in thyroidectomized animals.
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