Interferon treatment of human malignancies--a short review.

S Einhorn, H Strander
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Abstract

Interferon (IFN) therapy can induce remissions in human malignancies and has been established as a treatment of choice in several diseases. The clinical effects of IFNs are especially obvious in the treatment of hematological malignancies and virus-associated tumor diseases. Most other types of malignant solid tumors are less likely to respond to IFN as monotherapy and optimal therapeutic schedules are yet to be developed. It is of special interest that combinations of IFNs with other treatment modalities have yielded an increased response rate in several diseases. Several studies on the use of IFN as adjuvant therapy are under way. It is possible, if not likely, that the antitumor effects of IFNs are mediated by different cellular effects in cooperation. These may differ between different malignancies. Mainly based on studies comparing in vitro sensitivity of malignant cells to clinical effects on the same tumor, we suggest that the direct effects of IFNs on the malignant cell are of major importance for the antitumor action of IFN. A deepened insight into the cellular aspects of the antitumor action of these cytokines is a prerequisite for the optimal use of IFNs in the treatment of tumors in man.

干扰素治疗人类恶性肿瘤——一个简短的回顾。
干扰素(IFN)治疗可以诱导人类恶性肿瘤的缓解,并已被确定为几种疾病的治疗选择。ifn在治疗血液系统恶性肿瘤和病毒相关肿瘤疾病方面的临床效果尤其明显。大多数其他类型的恶性实体瘤不太可能对干扰素有反应,因为单药治疗和最佳治疗方案尚未开发。特别令人感兴趣的是,干扰素与其他治疗方式的组合在几种疾病中产生了更高的反应率。一些关于使用干扰素作为辅助治疗的研究正在进行中。这是可能的,如果不太可能,干扰素的抗肿瘤作用是由不同的细胞作用协同介导的。这些在不同的恶性肿瘤之间可能有所不同。我们主要通过比较肿瘤细胞对同一肿瘤临床效应的体外敏感性的研究,认为IFN对肿瘤细胞的直接作用是IFN抗肿瘤作用的重要因素。深入了解这些细胞因子抗肿瘤作用的细胞方面是优化使用ifn治疗人类肿瘤的先决条件。
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