Removal of NK cells by the administration of anti-asialo GM1 antibody canceled the suppression of subcutaneous growth and liver metastasis of CT26/CXCL10 cells.
Prevention of liver metastasis in vivo was tested by splenic injection of 100 nmol/L Fv-p53 10 min and 1 week after injection of CT26.CL25 cancer cells into the portal vein of BALB/c mice.
We found that KITENIN-overexpressing CT-26 mouse colon cancer cells showed increased tumorigenicity and early hepatic metastasis in vivo, as well as increased invasiveness and adhesion to fibronectin in vitro compared with parental cells.
The anti-cancer efficacy of these adjuvants was assessed using an orthotopic colorectal liver metastasis model based on highly aggressive and metastatic CT-26 FL3 cells implanted into the cecum wall.