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Eighteen advanced cancer patients received weekday subcutaneous injections of recombinant interleukin-6 (rIL-6) for 4 weeks at escalating doses. Patients were evaluated for hematologic and immune system effects. Hematologic monitoring included WBC, differential, Hgb and Hct, platelet counts, and assessment of marrow and peripheral blood progenitors. Immunologic monitoring included evaluation of acute-phase reactants (APRs), immunophenotyping, serum cytokine levels, cytokine-induced proteins, and cytokine messenger RNA (mRNA). The maximal tolerated dose (MTD) was 8.0 micrograms/kg/day, with neurocortical toxicity as the major limiting factor. All patients became anemic, and most had fever and chills. APRs were increased throughout treatment. WBCs increased transiently on day 2; granulocytes and monocytes increased again through day 26, whereas
lymphocytes decreased
to baseline or lower levels. Platelets responded by day 12 and increased through day 26 at the MTD with no effect on colony-forming unit-megakaryocyte (CFU-Mk). Peripheral WBC and RBC progenitors were not affected but decreased in the marrow. T-cell percentages declined with little effect on absolute numbers; T-cell activation was seen. CD45RO+ T cells decreased, but there was no significant effect on CD8+ CD28+ T cells. Neither B cells nor natural killer (NK) cells were affected. However, evidence of monocyte effects included upregulation of CD71, induction of the cytokine-induced proteins
2-5A synthetase
and neopterin, and increases in tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) mRNA. Serum cytokines were undetected, and mRNA for IL-1 beta, IL-2, and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) was not induced; however, mRNA for IL-4 and IL-10 did increase suggesting activation of Th2-like T cells. One mixed tumor response was seen. We conclude that IL-6 alone has systemic activity on the immune system, as well as the hematopoietic system, which at the MTD, primarily involves induction of APR, activation and expansion of monocytes, and activation of Th2-like T cells.
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PMID:Hematologic and immunologic evaluation of recombinant human interleukin-6 in patients with advanced malignant disease: evidence for monocyte activation. 881 98
Imiquimod is an orally active interferon inducer with anti-tumour activity in experimental animals. In this study the tolerability, toxicity and biological effects of daily oral imiquimod administration were investigated in 21 patients with refractory cancer. Patients were treated with doses of 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg or 200 mg on a projected 112 day course. Only three patients completed the course, all at the 50 mg dose. Treatment toxicities were dose related and mainly comprised flu-like symptoms, nausea and
lymphopenia
. Of the 21 patients, five received dose reductions and in five treatment was discontinued because of treatment-related toxicity. The biological activity of imiquimod was confirmed by significant and sustained rises in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)
2-5A synthetase
(2-5AS) levels at all doses. At 100 mg and 200 mg these occurred within the first 24 h of administration. Levels of neopterin and beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2M) were also significantly elevated when assessed after three weeks' treatment. Interferon production was not demonstrated within the first 24 h of the initial dose but, following repeated doses, ten of the patients developed detectable serum interferon concentrations with a maximum value of 5600 IU ml-1 recorded. Administration of imiquimod did not have any significant effect on serum levels of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) or interleukin 1 (IL-1), nor did it lead to development of detectable levels of antibodies to interferon. One mixed clinical response was observed after 4 weeks' treatment at 100 mg in a patient with renal cell cancer. Daily administration of imiquimod causes activation of the interferon production system but at higher doses results in unacceptable toxicity. Further investigation of imiquimod as an interferon-inducing agent in cancer patients is suggested at either the lower dose levels or employing alternative dosing schedules.
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PMID:A phase I clinical trial of imiquimod, an oral interferon inducer, administered daily. 891 49