Wistar-Furth rats were injected with the anticomplementary cobra venom factor at the time of challenge with the Gross-virus-induced (C58NT)D lymphoma. Complement depletion and/or activation of the complement system in these animals led to the following findings: Multiplication of the tumor cells in vivo was accelerated and mortality rates were enhanced. In addition, serum levels of the immunoglobulins which mediate antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity were depressed.
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