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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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Blockade of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)alpha by a soluble TNF receptor fusion protein (etanercept;
Enbrel
) improved in vitro hemopoiesis from the marrow of patients with
myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
). Therefore, we enrolled 14
MDS
patients (4 RA, 2 RARS, 6 RAEB, 2 CMML), 44-80 (median 60) years old, in a pilot trial. Etanercept, 25 mg, was given twice a week s.c. for 16 weeks (increased to three times a week if no response at 8 weeks). Among 12 evaluable patients, four had rises in hemoglobin by 1-1.5 gm/dl (three) or decreased transfusion requirements (one). Two patients had increased platelet counts (54% and 73%), and two increased neutrophils (63% and 120%). Baseline TNFalpha levels, determined in all patients, did not correlate with responses. Among eight marrows available for sequential in vitro assays, four showed increases in CFU-GM of 1.5- to 5-fold at 8 weeks, whereas three showed 3- to 10-fold decrements relative to baseline. Thus, etanercept treatment resulted in moderate improvements of cytopenias in some patients, while cell counts declined in others. Additional trials are needed to evaluate its clinical efficacy in
MDS
.
...
PMID:Soluble TNF receptor fusion protein (etanercept) for the treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome: a pilot study. 1184 Feb 80
Laboratory observations suggest that, in some
myelodysplastic syndromes
(
MDS
), immune mechanisms may contribute to the impaired blood cell production. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), a potent inhibitor of haematopoiesis, has been hypothesized to mediate suppressive effects in
MDS
: TNF-alpha levels are elevated and correlated with marrow apoptosis and cytopenia. Inhibition of TNF-alpha production using the soluble TNF receptor (
Enbrel
) has been successful in rheumatoid arthritis, and we have now applied the same principle to
MDS
. We determined spontaneous TNF-alpha production by marrow cells in
MDS
; TNF-alpha production was elevated (> mean + 2 x SD of controls) in > 1/3 of patients, but did not correlate with clinical parameters. Sixteen patients participated in a 3-month pilot study of
Enbrel
. The drug was well tolerated and 15 patients were evaluable. Of these, one became temporarily (14 weeks) transfusion independent. In another patient, absolute neutrophil count (ANC) rose from 0.5 x 10(9)/l to 0.84 x 10(9)/l. Serious infections were seen in two out of six neutropenic patients. Progression to refractory anaemia with excess blasts in transformation (RAEBt) or leukaemia was observed in three patients. When the effects of
Enbrel
on haematopoietic colony formation were studied, no significant increase was seen in
MDS
and there was no correlation with TNF-alpha levels. Although anti-TNF therapy with
Enbrel
was well tolerated at the dosages used in
MDS
, its efficacy as a single agent appears low.
...
PMID:A pilot study of the recombinant soluble human tumour necrosis factor receptor (p75)-Fc fusion protein in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome. 1191 41
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha is a major effector and regulatory cytokine with a pleiotropic role in the pathogenesis of several immune-regulated diseases, including graft versus host disease (GVHD) and hematologic malignancies, such as multiple myeloma (MM),
myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Curative treatment for the above diseases are not currently available for most patients. Therapeutic approaches inactivating or blocking TNF-alpha are being evaluated in clinical trials. This review describes the development of the soluble TNF-alpha receptor (
p75
TNF-R: Fc; etanercept) and other agents inactivating or blocking TNF-alpha in the management of patients with hematologic malignancies. The satisfactory safety profile of etanercept--as demonstrated in patients with autoimmune diseases--has been confirmed in patients with hematologic malignancies and GVHD. Studies to assess whether etanercept, either as a single agent or in combination with cytotoxic and/or immune therapy, may increase response rates and/or survival in patients with MM,
MDS
, AML and other hematologic malignancies are now warranted.
...
PMID:TNF-alpha targeted therapeutic approaches in patients with hematologic malignancies. 1211 51
Immunosuppressive therapies have proven valuable in treating patients with
myelodysplastic syndromes
(
MDS
). We evaluated the combination of equine anti-thymocyte globulin (ATGAM) and the soluble tumour necrosis factor receptor, etanercept (
Enbrel
), in a phase II trial. Twenty-five patients with
MDS
[4-refractory anaemia (RA), 2-RA with ring sideroblasts, 15-refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia (RCMD), 3-RCMD and ring sideroblasts, 1-RA with excess blasts type 1] in International Prognostic Staging System risk groups low (n = 11) or intermediate-1 (n = 14) were enrolled. All patients were platelet or red cell transfusion-dependent. Nineteen patients completed therapy with ATG at 40 mg/kg per day for four consecutive days, followed by etanercept, 25 mg subcutaneous twice a week for 2 weeks, every month for 4 months. Thirteen patients had haematological improvement (HI)-erythroid, 2 HI-neutrophil, and 6 HI-platelet. One patient with a co-existing diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis had a complete remission. The overall response by intent to treat analysis among the 25 patients was 56% (95% confidence interval 35-56%). Four patients did not complete their first course of therapy and one patient did not survive to the 8-week post-treatment assessment. Among patients who completed treatment and survived to the 8-week assessment, 70% had at least haematological responses lasting for at least 5 to more than 36 months. Thus, combination therapy with ATG and etanercept was active and safe in patients with
MDS
.
...
PMID:Anti-thymocyte globulin plus etanercept as therapy for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS): a phase II study. 2033 64