Relation of prenephrectomy CD profiles and serum cytokines to the disease outcome and response to IFN-α/IL-2 therapy in renal cell carcinoma patients

  • Authors:
    • Ludmila Lauerova
    • Ladislav Dusek
    • Vladimir Spurny
    • Marta Simickova
    • Arne Rovny
    • Ales Rejthar
    • Ivo Kocak
    • Jan Kovarik
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.685
  • Pages: 685-692
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Abstract

Immune parameters, including cytokine levels and CD profiles were determined in 78 renal cell carcinoma patients (RCC) prior to nephrectomy. The values were correlated with the outcome of disease and response to cytokine-based treatment during a 3-year follow-up. Significantly lower frequency of progressions and higher proportion of survivors were recorded in 24 treated patients compared to 43 untreated ones (22.9% vs. 53.5% and 82.9% vs. 55.8%) illustrating the beneficial effect of immunotherapy on the course of RCC at localized stage. RCC-related immune changes are demonstrated by reduced proportion of CD19+, CD28+, HLA-DR+, CD19+/80+ and CD8+/28+ subsets, by increased serum levels of IL-6, sIL-2R, CRP and by impaired production of IL-2 and TNF-α released by in vitro stimulated PBMC. Only increased CRP, IL-6 serum values, decreased CD8+ and increased CD122+ were significantly related to patients' prognosis. Comparisons of preoperative CD profiles and cytokine values with the response to IL-2/IFN-α based therapy disclosed significant correlation in only CD80+ and CD19+/80+ subsets. Treated patients who relapsed during the 3-year follow-up exhibited at the diagnosis significantly reduced proportion of CD80+ and CD19+/80+ cells (CD80+ means - 0.79 vs. 1.69 and CD19+/80+ means - 0.32 vs. 0.61) comparing to those surviving disease-free. In addition initial proportion of CD3+, CD8+ and CD19+ cells was reduced in treated patients who manifested progression but statistical difference from those remaining disease-free was not proved.

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Lauerova L, Dusek L, Spurny V, Simickova M, Rovny A, Rejthar A, Kocak I and Kovarik J: Relation of prenephrectomy CD profiles and serum cytokines to the disease outcome and response to IFN-α/IL-2 therapy in renal cell carcinoma patients. Oncol Rep 8: 685-692, 2001
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Lauerova, L., Dusek, L., Spurny, V., Simickova, M., Rovny, A., Rejthar, A. ... Kovarik, J. (2001). Relation of prenephrectomy CD profiles and serum cytokines to the disease outcome and response to IFN-α/IL-2 therapy in renal cell carcinoma patients. Oncology Reports, 8, 685-692. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.685
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Lauerova, L., Dusek, L., Spurny, V., Simickova, M., Rovny, A., Rejthar, A., Kocak, I., Kovarik, J."Relation of prenephrectomy CD profiles and serum cytokines to the disease outcome and response to IFN-α/IL-2 therapy in renal cell carcinoma patients". Oncology Reports 8.3 (2001): 685-692.
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Lauerova, L., Dusek, L., Spurny, V., Simickova, M., Rovny, A., Rejthar, A., Kocak, I., Kovarik, J."Relation of prenephrectomy CD profiles and serum cytokines to the disease outcome and response to IFN-α/IL-2 therapy in renal cell carcinoma patients". Oncology Reports 8, no. 3 (2001): 685-692. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.685