Novel approaches to tumor detection and therapy using a combination of monoclonal antibody and cytokine

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Greiner, JW
Guadagni, F
Roselli, M
Nieroda, CA
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[1] REGINA ELENA INST CANC RES,CLIN PATHOL LAB,ROME,ITALY
[2] UNIV ROMA TOR VERGATA,DEPT SURG,SURG CLIN,ROME,ITALY
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immunodiagnosis; gamma-interferon; gamma-detecting probe; radioimmunotherapy;
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Cytokine-based tumor antigen augmentation is one of the approaches researchers and clinicians are using to improve the effectiveness of MAb-directed tumor diagnosis and therapy. Other efforts encompass the use of dose-fractionation for multiple administrations of radioimmunoconjugates, exploitation of genetic engineering to construct antibody molecules with specific biological properties (i.e., altered pharmacokinetics, activation of cellular immune responses, etc.) and use of MAb-directed conjugates that can enhance tumor MAb uptake by altering tumor perfusion (7,19). The studies summarized here as well as those from other laboratories have served as the framework for clinical investigations designed to determine the effectiveness of the interferons and other differentiation-inducing agents to alter the tumor antigen phenotype in patients. In an earlier study, patients given IFN-alpha had improved tumor uptake of an antimelanoma MAb (20). Subsequently, we reported that i.p. IFN-gamma administration substantially upregulated TAG-72 and CEA on the surface of human tumor cells isolated from malignant ascites (21). A seminal investigation showed significant increase of TAG-72 and CEA levels in tumor biopsies from patients diagnosed with colorectal carcinoma and given systemic IFN-alpha (22). Those studies led to a clinical trial in which late stage breast cancer patients were administered interferon in combination with therapeutic doses of CC49. Some clinical responses were observed, however, the cytokine and MAb combination may have also enhanced marrow toxicity. Future studies will continue to evaluate the ability to enhance tumor antigen expression in the context of genetically engineered MAbs designed to minimize normal organ toxicity.
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