Immunomodulatory activity of human leukocyte interferon in cancer patients: results obtained during pulse therapy schedule.

R D Medenica, N Slack
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We evaluated and previously reported the efficacy of alpha-interferon (alpha-IFN) in 84 cancer patients (19). IFN was administered in a pulse fashion given for 3 consecutive days every 4 weeks. We also evaluated the immunomodulatory effect of IFN which constitutes the basis for the current report. Before, during and after courses of IFN treatment, the immune status of the patients was assessed by: (i) circulating immune complexes, (ii) change in lymphocyte type including (a) natural killer (NK) cells, (b) T-cell subsets (suppressor, helper) and (c) HLA-Dr antigen positivity, (iii) myelopoietic differentiation, (iv) macrophage-dependent tumor cytotoxicity with measurements of macrophage-derived growth factor (MDGF), (v) granulocyte functions, (vi) antibody formation against IFN, and (vii) antiproliferative activity of IFN. In addition, LDH, beta-2 microglobulin, and CEA as tumor markers were obtained. High serum or plasma IFN levels were associated with increased activity of T suppressor cells, increased HLA-Dr antigen, and increased NK activity. The increase of these three parameters was directly related to tumor response. In vitro inhibition of tumor cells in tissue culture by IFN culture was predictive of objective tumor response in those patients whose tumor cells were tested. In addition, IFN induced release of MDGF by monocytes. It is apparent that in addition to direct antitumor effect, IFN has multiple modulatory effects on the immune system in man that may aid in tumor control when given in a pulse schedule.

肿瘤患者白细胞干扰素的免疫调节活性:在脉冲治疗方案中获得的结果。
我们评估并先前报道了α -干扰素(α - ifn)对84例癌症患者的疗效(19)。IFN以脉冲方式给予,每4周连续3天。我们还评估了IFN的免疫调节作用,这构成了本报告的基础。在IFN疗程前、疗程中及疗程后,通过以下方法评估患者的免疫状况:(i)循环免疫复合物,(ii)淋巴细胞类型的变化,包括(a)自然杀伤(NK)细胞,(b) t细胞亚群(抑制细胞,辅助细胞)和(c) HLA-Dr抗原阳性,(iii)骨髓分化,(iv)巨噬细胞依赖性肿瘤细胞毒性(巨噬细胞衍生生长因子(MDGF)测量,(v)粒细胞功能,(vi)针对IFN的抗体形成,(vii) IFN的抗增殖活性。此外,还获得了LDH、β -2微球蛋白和CEA作为肿瘤标志物。高血清或血浆IFN水平与T抑制细胞活性增加、HLA-Dr抗原增加和NK活性增加有关。这三个参数的升高与肿瘤反应直接相关。在组织培养中,IFN培养物对肿瘤细胞的体外抑制可预测检测肿瘤细胞的患者的客观肿瘤反应。此外,IFN诱导单核细胞释放MDGF。很明显,除了直接的抗肿瘤作用外,IFN对人体免疫系统有多种调节作用,当按脉冲时间表给药时,可能有助于肿瘤控制。
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