Peri-operative modulation of cellular immunity in patients with colorectal cancer. |
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Authors: | P H Nichols C W Ramsden U Ward L K Trejdosiewicz N S Ambrose J N Primrose |
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Affiliation: | Academic Unit of Surgery, St James''s University Hospital, Leeds, UK. |
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Abstract: | The peri-operative cellular immune response is depressed in patients with gastrointestinal cancer, a factor which may facilitate malignant dissemination. We have investigated the effects of peri-operative rIL-2 and a combination of rIL-2 and interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) on both peripheral blood lymphocyte function and number in patients undergoing surgical resection for colorectal cancer. Fifty-two patients were randomly allocated to either control, rIL-2 or rIL-2 with IFN-alpha treatment arms. In vitro studies were performed pre-operatively and on post-operative days 1, 4, 7 and 10. Natural killer (NK) and lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell function were profoundly depressed in control patients (P < 0.001; P < 0.01), an effect abrogated in both treatment groups; indeed NK function was augmented in the rIL-2 and IFN-alpha group on the first post-operative day in association with an increase in the percentage of cells expressing CD16 and CD56 (P < 0.01). Flow cytometric analysis of lymphocyte subsets in the control group was unremarkable, except for an early post-operative fall in numbers of lymphocytes. Treatment with either rIL-2 or rIL-2 and IFN-alpha produced an initial profound reduction in T lymphocyte numbers, followed by a 'rebound' lymphocytosis of activated CD3+ T cells, as demonstrated by a significant increase in co-expression of CD25, CD38 and CD45RO. No significant differences were observed between either of the treatment groups. Adjuvant immunotherapy affects peri-operative anti-tumour immune responses, and this may influence long term outcome in patients undergoing surgery for gastrointestinal cancer. |
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Keywords: | peri-operative immunotherapy IL-2 interferon-alpha colorectal cancer T cells natural killer cell lymphokine-activated killer cells |
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