It has been suggested that intravesical treatment with mitomycin C (MMC) before instillation of bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) improves the antitumor activity of BCG in human bladder cancer. Therefore, we studied the immunological effects of sequential intravesical treatment with MMC and BCG in the guinea pig. Four weekly intravesical instillations with MMC preceded six weekly intravesical BCG instillations. The delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) skin reaction evoked by tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) in guinea pigs receiving BCG intravesically appeared slightly earlier in animals pretreated intravesically with MMC than in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-pretreated animals. However, after completing BCG instillations no differences in DTH reaction were observed between these treatment groups. The extent of the local inflammatory reaction in the bladder wall, as well as the parameters measured in the draining iliacal lymph nodes (i.e., the weight, the number of leukocytes, and the composition of leukocyte subpopulations), did not differ in animals treated with BCG alone or in combination with MMC. A slight increase in the MHC class II expression on the bladder urothelium was shown if MMC and BCG treatment was combined. The adherence of mycobacteria to the bladder wall, measured using 3H-labeled mycobacteria, dit not differ between MMC/BCG- and BCG-treated animals. We conclude that MMC does not enhance the immune response against mycobacteria. Therefore, we hypothesize that a possible increased antitumor activity by the combination of MMC and BCG might be due to separate, rather than synergistic, effects of the drugs, namely a cytostatic effect of MMC on tumor cells and a local immune response in the bladder evoked by BCG.

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