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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (Hodgkin's disease)
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The effect of rhIL-3 was investigated in 32 patients with newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a phase I/II trial. All patients received 6 cycles of standard CHOP chemotherapy, and each patient was his own control where rhIL-3 was given as a daily s.c. injection for 14 days (day 2-15) in cycle 2 and 4, while cycle 1 and 3 were control cycles. Five dose levels were examined (0.5 - 1 - 5 - 7.5 - 10 micrograms/kg). Compared to the other more lineage-specific hemopoietic growth factors G- and GM-CSF, the effect of rhIL-3 on the hemopoiesis was less dramatic and more delayed, i.e. the most apparent effect was observed in the 2 weeks of treatment. Thus, the neutrophil counts from days 15 to 22 following CHOP were significantly raised and the duration of neutropenia was shorter (significantly only at 10 micrograms/kg), while the nadir values were unaffected. Platelet recovery from days 12-22 was significantly increased and nadir values occurred earlier compared to control cycles, but were only increased in some subsets. Other cell populations affected moderately in the recovery period were eosinophils and monocytes. Reticulocytes increased, but no effect on hemoglobin or RBC transfusion requirement was noted. Only moderate adverse reactions occurred such as fever, chills, flushing of the face and flu-like symptoms. There was no evidence of stimulation of tumor growth. Most significant, the rhIL-3 treatment at all but the lowest dose levels led to an improved tolerance to chemotherapy, as indicated by a decline in number of delayed cycles. A conclusion concerning the role of rhIL-3 as post-chemotherapy adjuvant should await studies using rhIL-3 in combination with more lineage-restricted hemopoietic growth factors.
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PMID:Effects of interleukin-3 following chemotherapy of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. A prospective, controlled phase I/II study. 769

The objective of this phase-I study was to establish the maximum tolerable dose of recombinant human interleukin-3 (rhIL-3) after salvage chemotherapy in patients with malignant lymphoma. Twenty-one patients with relapsed Hodgkin's disease or intermediate/high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma received rhIL-3 after the second cycle of DHAP chemotherapy (cisplatin, cytosine-arabinoside, dexamethasone). Cycles 1 and 3 were given without rhIL-3. The rhIL-3 was administered as a continuous intravenous infusion for 10 days starting 48 h after chemotherapy in cycle 2. Five different dose levels of rhIL-3 (0.25, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, and 10.0 micrograms/kg/day) were sequentially tested. At the three lowest dose levels one double-blinded placebo was included for every four patients per dose level. Low-grade fever occurred in 15/21 patients, unrelated to the dose of rhIL-3. Nausea and vomiting (grade 1-2) occurred in seven patients. Headache was dose related, with 3/4 patients at a dose of 10 micrograms/kg/day experiencing troublesome grade-2 headache precluding further dose escalation. Facial flushing developed in 3/8 patients at the highest dose levels of rhIL-3. There was a significant increase in eosinophil count during rhIL-3 (p = 0.03 cycle 2 vs cycle 1 and p = 0.002 cycle 2 vs cycle 3) without accompanying clinical signs of symptoms. No increase in basophil count was observed. There were no increased plasma levels of interleukin-6 or macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) during rhIL-3. We conclude that rhIL-3 can be safely administered as a continuous intravenous infusion for 10 days after DHAP chemotherapy. Dose-limiting side effects, especially headache, occur at a dose of 10 micrograms/kg/day.
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PMID:The tolerability of continuous intravenous infusion of interleukin-3 after DHAP chemotherapy in patients with relapsed malignant lymphoma. A phase-I study. 821 38