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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (
topoisomerase
)
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Interleukin-21
(
IL-21
) is a class I cytokine with antitumor properties due to enhanced proliferation and effector function of CD8(+) T cells and natural killer (NK) cells. Here we have explored the magnitude and time-course of cytostatics-induced lymphopenia in mice and investigated whether treatment with cytostatics influences the antitumor effect of
IL-21
in mouse tumor models. We show that pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD), irinotecan and oxaliplatin induced transient lymphopenia, whereas 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) transiently increased lymphocyte counts. B cells were more sensitive than T cells towards irinotecan and oxaliplatin. Additive antitumor effects were observed after combining
IL-21
with PLD, oxaliplatin and to less extent 5-FU but not irinotecan, and larger effect was observed when
IL-21
administration was postponed relative to chemotherapy, suggesting that these agents may transiently impair immune function. However, the chemotherapies did not significantly alter the levels of circulating regulatory T cells and only marginally affected the ability of CD8(+) T cells to respond to
IL-21
measured as increased granzyme B mRNA. Our results show that
IL-21
therapy can be successfully combined with agents from different chemotherapeutic drug classes, i.e.
topoisomerase
II inhibitors (PLD), anti-metabolites (5-FU) and platinum analogs (oxaliplatin) provided that
IL-21
therapy is delayed relative to chemotherapy.
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PMID:In vivo antitumor efficacy of interleukin-21 in combination with chemotherapeutics. 1970 2