Immunomodulation in choroidal melanoma: reversal of inverted CD4/CD8 ratios following treatment with ultrasonic hyperthermia.

Biotechnology therapeutics Pub Date : 1994-01-01
D F Rosberger, D J Coleman, R Silverman, S Woods, M Rondeau, S Cunningham-Rundles
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It has long been suggested that malignant melanomas, cutaneous as well as uveal, are responsive to human immune-mediated host defenses. We report here 5 consecutive cases of posterior choroidal melanomas which were treated with hyperthermia generated by high-intensity focused ultrasound. Patient immune function was monitored by determination of T-cell helper/suppressor (CD4/CD8) ratios immediately before and approximately 1 week following hyperthermia treatment. All 5 patients had normal total T-cell counts as measured by the pan-T-cell marker CD3. Two patients were noted to have inverted CD4/CD8 ratios (< 1:1) before hyperthermia. In both these cases, the ratio reverted to normal (> 1:1) 1 week following treatment. One patient whose CD4/CD8 ratio was not inverted was noted to have a further increase in his CD4 T cells relative to his CD8 (37% increase). Two patients with initially normal CD4/CD8 demonstrated no significant change following hyperthermia. It appears that ultrasonic hyperthermia may induce a systemic immunomodulatory effect in patients with posterior choroidal melanoma and inverted T-cell helper/suppressor resulting in a normalization of T-cell subset ratios.

脉络膜黑色素瘤的免疫调节:超声热疗后逆转CD4/CD8比值。
长期以来,人们一直认为恶性黑色素瘤,皮肤和葡萄膜,对人类免疫介导的宿主防御有反应。我们在此报告5例连续的后脉络膜黑色素瘤用高强度聚焦超声产生的高温治疗。通过测定t细胞辅助/抑制(CD4/CD8)比值,在热疗治疗前和治疗后约1周监测患者的免疫功能。通过泛t细胞标志物CD3检测,5例患者的总t细胞计数均正常。2例患者在热疗前CD4/CD8比值倒置(< 1:1)。在这两种情况下,治疗1周后比例恢复正常(> 1:1)。一名CD4/CD8比值未逆转的患者CD4 T细胞相对CD8进一步增加(增加37%)。两名最初CD4/CD8正常的患者在热疗后没有明显变化。超声热疗似乎可以诱导脉络膜后黑色素瘤患者的全身免疫调节作用和倒转t细胞辅助/抑制因子,导致t细胞亚群比例正常化。
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