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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
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An epidemic form of Kaposi's sarcoma associated with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome has been recently described. Seven homosexual men with biopsy-documented epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma were treated with a human interferon-gamma preparation. All patients had generalized disease. Only one patient had received prior chemotherapy, and one other patient had recovered from a prior opportunistic infection.
Interferon-gamma
was administered in a dose of 500,000 U intramuscularly daily, with two 10-day induction courses, separated by a 2-week medication-free period. This was followed by maintenance therapy in the same dose twice weekly. Toxicities consisted of a flu-like illness with high fevers,
shaking
chills, myalgias, and arthralgias. There were no complete or partial responses. All patients exhibited disease progression, with a rapid progression of previously stable disease necessitating discontinuation of therapy in three patients. We conclude that low doses of this human interferon-gamma preparation are ineffective in epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma.
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PMID:Therapeutic trial of interferon-gamma in patients with epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma. 392 25
Interferon-gamma
(
IFN-gamma
) is a pleiotropic cytokine produced by T cells and natural killer cells that has been implicated as a deleterious factor in the immune-mediated demyelinating disorder multiple sclerosis. In vitro, purified developing and mature oligodendrocytes have been shown to die in the presence of
IFN-gamma
by apoptosis and necrosis, respectively. Moreover, transgenic expression of
IFN-gamma
in the CNS of mice during development results in
tremor
, hypomyelination, and oligodendrocyte cell loss, and
IFN-gamma
expression in adult animals after demyelinating insults inhibits remyelination. To examine the molecular mechanisms of
IFN-gamma
-induced oligodendrocyte injury, we generated a transgenic mouse line [PLP/SOCS1 (proteolipid protein/suppressor of cytokine signaling 1)] that exhibits diminished oligodendrocyte responsiveness to
IFN-gamma
attributable to the targeted expression of SOCS1 in these cells. We demonstrate that oligodendrocytes in the PLP/SOCS1 transgenic mice are protected against the injurious effect of
IFN-gamma
. Our data indicate that
IFN-gamma
exerts a direct deleterious effect on developing oligodendrocytes. The capacity of SOCS1 to inhibit the effects of
IFN-gamma
suggests a therapeutic approach toward protection of myelinating oligodendrocytes against the harmful effects of inflammation.
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PMID:Suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 expression protects oligodendrocytes from the deleterious effects of interferon-gamma. 1668 5