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Phenotypic and functional characteristics of tumor‐associated lymphocytes in patients with malignant ascites receiving intraperitoneal infusions of recombinant interleukin‐2 (ril‐2)
Author(s) -
Melioli Giovanni,
Baldini Editta,
Mingari Maria Cristina,
De Maria Andrea,
Sertoli Mario Roberto,
Badellino Fausto,
Percivale Pier Luigi,
Catturich Alessandra,
Bertoglio Sergio,
Civalleri Dario,
Santi Leonardo,
Moretta Lorenzo
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
international journal of cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.475
H-Index - 234
eISSN - 1097-0215
pISSN - 0020-7136
DOI - 10.1002/ijc.2910430210
Subject(s) - lymphokine , lytic cycle , cytolysis , interleukin 2 , ascites , antigen , immunology , recombinant dna , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , k562 cells , cytotoxicity , medicine , cytokine , in vitro , leukemia , gene , biochemistry , virus
In the course of a phase I trial, in which recombinant IL‐2 (riL‐2) was infused intraperitoneally (i.p.) in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis, we evaluated the effect on “tumorassociated lymphocytes” (TAL) isolated from the ascitic fluid. No major changes in the percentages of cells expressing the CD 3 , CD 4 , CD 8 , Leu‐7, OKM1 and WT‐31 antigens were detected either in TAL or in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) after 7 days of rlL‐2 infusion. In contrast the percentages of TAL (but not PBL) expressing surface IL‐2 receptor (Tac), or LAK‐1 antigen were sharply increased. Analysis of cytolytic functions showed a potentiation of the lytic activity against natural‐killer (NK) sensitive K562 target cells and the de novo appearance of lytic activity against fresh melanoma cells. In one patient IFN‐γ was detected in the ascitic fluid following rIL‐2 infusion. T‐cell clones derived from the patient were analyzed for the IFN‐γ production. While only approximately 40% of PB‐derived control clones produced medium to low amounts of IFN‐γ, all of the TAL‐derived clones produced medium to high amounts of the lymphokine.

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