Augmentation of natural immunity and correlation with tumor response in melanoma patients treated with human lymphoblastoid interferon.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
J R Neefe, E A Phillips, J Treat
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Thirty-two melanoma patients treated with lymphoblastoid alpha interferon (Wellferon) were studied for augmentation of five putative parameters of natural immunity including natural killing (NK), antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), cell-mediated inhibition of growth in culture of a murine tumor (GIA), and the size of the OKTIO+ and Leu 7+ subpopulations of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (OKTIO and Leu7). This study confirms and extends our previous conclusions that interferon increases GIA and OKTIO. The increases occurred at 24 hr after interferon, both early and late in the course of treatment, and were dose dependent. NK, ADCC, and Leu7 were activated in many patients individually and mean values for NK and Leu7 were increased in the population as a whole. Two patients with complete remission showed dramatically increased natural immunity by the parameters studied, but the pattern of increase was very different for each patient. The current study of lymphoblastoid alpha interferon demonstrates the immunomodulatory potential of interferon given to melanoma patients, but it fails to support the hypothesis that augmentation of these parameters of natural immunity by interferon may result in tumor responses.

人淋巴母细胞干扰素治疗黑色素瘤患者自然免疫增强及其与肿瘤反应的关系
对32例黑色素瘤患者进行了淋巴母细胞样α干扰素(Wellferon)治疗,以提高自然免疫的5个假设参数,包括自然杀伤(NK)、抗体依赖性细胞细胞毒性(ADCC)、细胞介导的小鼠肿瘤生长抑制(GIA)以及外周血单核细胞(OKTIO和Leu7)的OKTIO+和Leu7 +亚群的大小。本研究证实并扩展了我们先前的结论,干扰素增加GIA和OKTIO。增加发生在干扰素使用后24小时,在治疗过程的早期和晚期,并且是剂量依赖性的。NK、ADCC和Leu7在许多患者个体中被激活,NK和Leu7的平均值在整个人群中升高。根据研究的参数,两名完全缓解的患者表现出显著增加的自然免疫力,但每个患者的增加模式非常不同。目前对淋巴母细胞α干扰素的研究证实了干扰素对黑色素瘤患者的免疫调节潜力,但它不能支持干扰素增强这些自然免疫参数可能导致肿瘤反应的假设。
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