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DOI: 10.1056/nejm198512053132327
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Observations on the Systemic Administration of Autologous Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells and Recombinant Interleukin-2 to Patients with Metastatic Cancer

Steven A. Rosenberg,Michael T. Lotze,Linda Muul,Susan F. Leitman,Alfred E. Chang,Stephen E. Ettinghausen,Yvedt L. Matory,John M. Skibber,Eitan Shiloni,John T. Vetto,Claudia A. Seipp,Craig D. Simpson,Cheryl M. Reichert

Medicine
Lymphokine-activated killer cell
Lymphokine
1985
Abstract We describe here the preliminary results of the systemic administration of autologous lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells and the recombinant-derived lymphokine interleukin-2 to patients with advanced cancer. This regimen was based on animal models in which the systemic administration of LAK cells plus interleukin-2 mediated the regression of established pulmonary and hepatic metastases from a variety of murine tumors in several strains of mice. We treated 25 patients with metastatic cancer in whom standard therapy had failed. Patients received both 1.8 to 18.4×1010 autologous LAK cells, generated from lymphocytes obtained through multiple leukaphereses, and up to 90 doses of interleukin-2. Objective regression of cancer (more than 50 per cent of volume) was observed in 11 of the 25 patients: complete tumor regression occurred in one patient with metastatic melanoma and has been sustained for up to 10 months after therapy, and partial responses occurred in nine patients with pulmonary or hepatic metastases from melanoma, colon cancer, or renal-cell cancer and in one patient with a primary unresectable lung adenocarcinoma. Severe fluid retention was the major side effect of therapy, although all side effects resolved after interleukin-2 administration was stopped. Further development of this approach and additional patient follow-up are required before conclusions about its therapeutic value can be drawn.
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    Observations on the Systemic Administration of Autologous Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells and Recombinant Interleukin-2 to Patients with Metastatic Cancer” is a paper by Steven A. Rosenberg Michael T. Lotze Linda Muul Susan F. Leitman Alfred E. Chang Stephen E. Ettinghausen Yvedt L. Matory John M. Skibber Eitan Shiloni John T. Vetto Claudia A. Seipp Craig D. Simpson Cheryl M. Reichert published in 1985. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.