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  • Title
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • List of abbreviations
  • I Introduction and Review of literature
  • INTRODUCTION
  • REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • I METASTASIS
  • 1. The metastatic cascade
  • 1.a. Circulating tumour cell arrest and extravasation
  • 1.b. Basement membrane disruption during transition from in situto invasive tumours
  • 1.b.a. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)
  • 1.b.bSerine proteinases
  • 1.b.c Cysteine proteinases
  • 1.b.d Aspartyl prmteinases
  • 1.b.e. Tissue Inhibitors of metalloproteinases
  • 1.c Cell - Cell and cell-matrix interactions during tumourmetastasis
  • 1.d Ibmour cell - Endothelial cell Interaction
  • 1.e Angiogenesis
  • 1.f. Tumour cell motility factors
  • 2. Molecular Genetics - of Metastases
  • II HOST IMMUNE RESPONSES TO TUMOURS
  • I.a Specific Immune Responses
  • I.b Antibody dependent cell medicated cytoloxicity (ADCC)
  • I.c Complement dependent cytotoxicity
  • 2.a Non specific Immune Responses
  • 2.b Macrophage mediated cytolysis
  • 2.c Natural killer cells (NK cells)
  • 2.d Lymphokine activated killer cells (LAK)
  • 2.e Cytokines
  • III Cytokines and tumour metastasis
  • IV Immunotherapy
  • V Adoptive Immunotherapy
  • VI Plant products as immunomodulators in tumour therapy.
  • Viscunl album
  • Curcumin (Diferuloyl methane)
  • II Materials and methods
  • A. MATERIALS
  • I. Test Compounds
  • II. Chemicals
  • III. Reagents
  • IV. Animals
  • V. Cell lines
  • VI. Instruments
  • B. METHODS
  • I. Tissue Culture
  • II. Maintenance of Experimental Animals.
  • III. Maintenance of tumours in animals.
  • IV. Preparation of B16F-10 cells for in vivo studies.
  • V. Preparation of cells for in vitro studies.
  • VI. Determination of cell viability
  • VII. In vitro cytotoxicity studies
  • VIII.Long term ill vitro cytotoxicity studies by tissue culture.
  • IX. Hematological Parameters
  • X. Immunological Parameters
  • XI. ANTIMETASTATIC STUDIES
  • XII. Statistical Analysis
  • III Immunomodulatory and antimetastatic activity of - different plant extracts Preliminary screening
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Materials and Methods
  • 3.3 Results
  • Table III-1 In vitro cytotoxicity of immunomodulators
  • TABLE III-2 Effect of imrnunornodulators on circulating antibody titre.
  • TABLE III-3 Effect of immunomodulators in the inhibition of lung metastasis
  • 3.4 Discussion
  • IV Antimetastatic activity of Iscador -in vivo and - in vitro studies
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Materials and Methods
  • In vivo Antimetastatic Studies
  • In vitro antimetastatic studies.
  • 4.3 Results
  • 4.4 Discussion
  • Fig. 4.1: Effect of Iscador on gelatin substrate gelelectrophoresis:
  • V Adoptive immunotherapy using Iscador
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2. Materials and Methods
  • 5.3 Results
  • Fig. 5.1: Histopathological analysis of lung tissue of metastatic tumour bearing animals treated with adoptive irnrnunotherapy.
  • 5.4 Discussion
  • VI Effect of Iscador on cell mediated immune - responses during tumour cell metastasis
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Materials and Methods.
  • 6.3 Results
  • Fig. 6.1 Effect of Iscador on macrophage mediated lysis
  • 6.4 Discussion
  • VII Immunomodulatory and myeloprotective effects of curcumin
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Materials and Methods
  • 7.3 Results
  • IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF CURCUMIN
  • Myeloprotective Effects of Curcumin
  • 7.4 Discussion
  • VIII Effect of curcumin on cell mediated immune responses during tumour cell metastasis
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Materials and Methods.
  • 8.3 Results
  • 8.4 Discussion
  • IX Summary and conclusion
  • References