Inhaled IL-2 induces systemic immunomodulation in patients with renal cell carcinoma and lung metastasis |
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Authors: | David Diaz Luis Chara Julio Chevarria Joaquin Carballido Emilio Esteban Victor Navas Jorge Monserrat Alfredo Prieto Antonio de la Hera Melchor Alvarez-Mon |
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Affiliation: | CNB-CSIC R&D Associated Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The peripheral blood lymphocytes of eight patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma, and of eight healthy volunteers were
analyzed by four-color flow cytometry to characterize the immunophenotypic alterations manifested, determine the prevalence
of lymphocyte apoptosis, and detect evidence of the systemic effect of inhaled IL-2. The T, B and NK lymphocytes of untreated
patients were found to have undergone profound changes characterized by an increase in susceptibility to both spontaneous
and mitogen-induced ex vivo apoptosis, a modified distribution of the main lymphocyte populations in the peripheral blood,
and alterations in activation status. An increase in the proportion of regulatory T cells was also seen in these patients.
Treatment with inhaled IL-2, however, normalized the rate of apoptosis in all the lymphocyte subpopulations studied, as well
as their distribution and activation status. These findings demonstrate that inhaled IL-2 has systemic immunomodulatory effects. |
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Keywords: | Renal cell carcinoma Inhaled interleukin-2 Lymphocyte Apoptosis Cytokine therapy |
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