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Effects of interleukin-6 on mobilization of primitive haemopoietic cells into the circulation
Authors:Ruth  Pettengell   Thomas  Luft   Erika  de Wynter   Lucia  Coutinho   Rosemary  Young   Lesley  Fitzsimmons   J. Howard  Scarffe Nydia G.  Testa
Affiliation:CRC Departments of Medical Oncology and Experimental Haematology, Christie Hospital, Manchester
Abstract:Summary. Twenty-seven patients with advanced adenocar-cinoma were studied. Groups of three patients received interleukin-6 (IL-6) in doses ranging from 0.5 to 20 μg/kg by daily subcutaneous injection on days 1–7 and 22–49. Four patients received IL–6 2.5 μg/kg/d with GM-CSF 5 μg/kg/d and three patients received IL-6 2.5 μg/kg/d. with IL-3 5 μg/kg/d. Circulating platelet numbers increased 1.65-fold during IL-6 treatment, in a dose-dependent fashion ( P = 0.01). This increase is inferior to that expected from laboratory studies. No significant change in total WBC was seen after IL-6 alone.
After treatment with IL-6, significant increases in numbers of circulating mononuclear cells (2.2-fold, P = 0.006) and GM-CFC numbers (3.2-fold, P = 0.01) were seen, but there were no changes in circulating megakaryocyts-CFC numbers. In contrast, after treatment with IL-6 and GM-CSF, larger increases in both circulating GM-CFC (20-fold, P = 0.04) and megakaryocyte-CFC numbers (18-fold, P = 0.03) were seen. Increases in blood progenitors after treatment with IL-6 and IL-3 did not achieve statistical significance. The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to generate and sustain long-term haemopoiesis in vitro was similar in IL-6-treated patients to that in untreated control subjects. No significant changes in the incidence of bone marrow progenitors or their cycling status (assessed by thymidine suicide) were seen.
These data suggest that IL-6 alone will not be clinically useful to mobilize blood progenitor cells in cancer patients.
Keywords:interleukin-6    blood progenitor cells    haemopoietic    mobilization
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