LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN DEFECTIVE CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY AND LEVELS OF SECRETED OR CIRCULATING CYTOKINES IN A STUDY OF 90 CANCER-PATIENTS

  • Authors:
    • G MANTOVANI
    • A MACCIO
    • S ESU
    • P LAI
    • M GHIANI
    • E TURNU
    • G CONTU
    • A VOLPE
    • GS DELGIACCO
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  • Published online on: December 1, 1994     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.6.1211
  • Pages: 1211-1217
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Abstract

In this study we examined the levels of IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-6, TNF-alpha and sIL-2R in the sera and culture supernatants of PHA-stimulated lymphocytes from a series of 90 cancer patients. The expression of the IL-2R p55 chain (alpha subunit) on PHA-stimulated lymphocytes was also evaluated together with the blastogenic response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to PHA, PHA plus rIL-2 and rIL-2 alone. Ninety cancer patients (70 men and 20 women; mean age 57.8 years, range 27-80) with advanced solid malignancies at different sites were studied. The lymphocyte blastogenic response to PHA was significantly lower in cancer patients than in normal individuals. The proliferative response to rIL-2 alone was also significantly depressed in cancer patients. The frequency of CD25(+) PHA-stimulated lymphocytes from cancer patients was not significantly different from that of the control group. The serum values for IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-6 and sIL-2R were significantly higher in cancer patients than in controls, while the serum level of IL-2 was within the normal range. The levels of sIL-2R released in the supernatant of PHA-stimulated PBMC of cancer patients were significantly lower than those of the control group. However, the levels of IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-alpha, in the supernatants of PHA-stimulated PBMC of cancer patients were in the same range as those of the control group. These results suggest that the observed immune-deficiency in cancer patients cannot be explained on the basis of a defective production of key immunoregulatory cytokines since the lymphocytes from cancer patients produced physiological amounts of cytokines. We suggest that the observed defective cell-mediated immunity may be due to a defect in transmembrane signalling by the cytokines.

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MANTOVANI G, MACCIO A, ESU S, LAI P, GHIANI M, TURNU E, CONTU G, VOLPE A and DELGIACCO G: LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN DEFECTIVE CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY AND LEVELS OF SECRETED OR CIRCULATING CYTOKINES IN A STUDY OF 90 CANCER-PATIENTS. Int J Oncol 5: 1211-1217, 1994
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MANTOVANI, G., MACCIO, A., ESU, S., LAI, P., GHIANI, M., TURNU, E. ... DELGIACCO, G. (1994). LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN DEFECTIVE CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY AND LEVELS OF SECRETED OR CIRCULATING CYTOKINES IN A STUDY OF 90 CANCER-PATIENTS. International Journal of Oncology, 5, 1211-1217. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.6.1211
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MANTOVANI, G., MACCIO, A., ESU, S., LAI, P., GHIANI, M., TURNU, E., CONTU, G., VOLPE, A., DELGIACCO, G."LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN DEFECTIVE CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY AND LEVELS OF SECRETED OR CIRCULATING CYTOKINES IN A STUDY OF 90 CANCER-PATIENTS". International Journal of Oncology 5.6 (1994): 1211-1217.
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MANTOVANI, G., MACCIO, A., ESU, S., LAI, P., GHIANI, M., TURNU, E., CONTU, G., VOLPE, A., DELGIACCO, G."LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN DEFECTIVE CELL-MEDIATED-IMMUNITY AND LEVELS OF SECRETED OR CIRCULATING CYTOKINES IN A STUDY OF 90 CANCER-PATIENTS". International Journal of Oncology 5, no. 6 (1994): 1211-1217. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.6.1211