Summary: Twelve patients with metastatic colorectal cancer received alternating cycles of low immunomodulat-ing doses of alpha-IFN + 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) or 5-FU alone. Hematological, biochemical and physical evaluation showed that both treatment cycles were well tolerated. However, transient fever and moderate flu-like symptoms were observed following alpha-IFN administration. Treatment with 5-FU alone produced long-lasting inhibition of CD8+ T lymphocytes, but did not depress NK activity (NKA). Combined treatment with alpha-IFN produced a short-term increase of NKA and antagonized the effect of 5-FU on CD8+ cells on day 5 of the cycle. Parallel studies on in vitro models showed antiproliferative effects of 5-FU on PHA-stimulated MNC and confirmed the preferential inhibition of CD8+ cells. Pretreatment with alpha-IFN did not reverse the effect of 5-FU on CD8+ lymphocytes, but partially protected MNC from the toxic effects of the drug. This was presumably due to the cytostatic effects induced by alpha-IFN on MNC before exposure to the cycle-specific antineoplastic agent. This investigation suggests that alpha-IFN could play a positive role in immuno-chemotherapy of colorectal cancer through multiple mechanisms not entirely related to direct antitumor effects of the agent. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Original article: Immuno-chemotherapy of advanced colorectal cancer with alpha-2a interferon and 5-Fluorouracil immunopharmacological studies / De Filippi, R., Cucchiara, G., Prete, S.P., Marini, S., Ricci, E., Nunziata, C., Turriziani, M., Bonmassar, E., Fuggetta, M.P., De Vecchis, L.. - In: ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0923-7534. - 2:10(1991), pp. 759-764. [10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a057860]

Original article: Immuno-chemotherapy of advanced colorectal cancer with alpha-2a interferon and 5-Fluorouracil immunopharmacological studies

De Filippi R.
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Summary: Twelve patients with metastatic colorectal cancer received alternating cycles of low immunomodulat-ing doses of alpha-IFN + 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) or 5-FU alone. Hematological, biochemical and physical evaluation showed that both treatment cycles were well tolerated. However, transient fever and moderate flu-like symptoms were observed following alpha-IFN administration. Treatment with 5-FU alone produced long-lasting inhibition of CD8+ T lymphocytes, but did not depress NK activity (NKA). Combined treatment with alpha-IFN produced a short-term increase of NKA and antagonized the effect of 5-FU on CD8+ cells on day 5 of the cycle. Parallel studies on in vitro models showed antiproliferative effects of 5-FU on PHA-stimulated MNC and confirmed the preferential inhibition of CD8+ cells. Pretreatment with alpha-IFN did not reverse the effect of 5-FU on CD8+ lymphocytes, but partially protected MNC from the toxic effects of the drug. This was presumably due to the cytostatic effects induced by alpha-IFN on MNC before exposure to the cycle-specific antineoplastic agent. This investigation suggests that alpha-IFN could play a positive role in immuno-chemotherapy of colorectal cancer through multiple mechanisms not entirely related to direct antitumor effects of the agent. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1991
Original article: Immuno-chemotherapy of advanced colorectal cancer with alpha-2a interferon and 5-Fluorouracil immunopharmacological studies / De Filippi, R., Cucchiara, G., Prete, S.P., Marini, S., Ricci, E., Nunziata, C., Turriziani, M., Bonmassar, E., Fuggetta, M.P., De Vecchis, L.. - In: ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0923-7534. - 2:10(1991), pp. 759-764. [10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a057860]
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