Interleukin-2 in combination with interferon-alpha and 5-fluorouracil for metastatic renal cell cancer. 1993

J Atzpodien, and H Kirchner, and E L Hänninen, and M Deckert, and M Fenner, and H Poliwoda
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany.

Recent clinical trials for the biological therapy of solid tumours have used recombinant human cytokines in combination with conventional chemotherapy. In patients with progressive metastatic renal cell carcinoma, we established a three-drug combination comprising interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha), interleukin-2 (IL-2) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), using a regimen which allows outpatient therapy. Treatment consisted of 8 weeks each of IFN-alpha [6-9 MU/m2 once to three times weekly subcutaneously (sc)] combined sequentially with IL-2 (5-20 MU/m2 thrice weekly sc for 4 weeks) and 5-FU [750 mg/m2 intravenously (i.v.) weekly for 4 weeks]. Among the first 35 patients treated, there were 4 complete (11.4%) and 13 partial responders (37.1%), with an overall objective response rate of 48.6% (95% confidence interval 32-66%). Regressions occurred in local relapse, in lung, lymph node, bone, pleural, renal and thyroid metastases. Median response duration was calculated at 7+ months. An additional 13 patients (37.1%) were stable throughout therapy and thereafter (median of 6+ months). Response rate of this three-drug combination regimen compared favourably with single agent IFN-alpha (objective response rate approximately 16%) and against the sc IFN-alpha/IL-2 combination (objective response rate approximately 28%). Systemic toxicity was mild to moderate with no severe 5-FU-related mucositis and no dose-limiting adverse effects of sc IL-2. While the exact mechanisms of the potentially additive or synergistic effects of 5-FU and IFN-alpha/IL-2 remain to be established in more detail, it appears that the sequential use of IFN-alpha/IL-2 and IFN-alpha/5-FU in metastatic renal carcinoma further enhances the therapeutic index of IFN-alpha/IL-2-based biological therapy. Based on the present data, combined biochemotherapy may be a promising new approach to the therapy of advanced renal cancer.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007370 Interferon Type I Interferon secreted by leukocytes, fibroblasts, or lymphoblasts in response to viruses or interferon inducers other than mitogens, antigens, or allo-antigens. They include alpha- and beta-interferons (INTERFERON-ALPHA and INTERFERON-BETA). Interferons Type I,Type I Interferon,Type I Interferons,Interferon, Type I,Interferons, Type I
D007376 Interleukin-2 A soluble substance elaborated by antigen- or mitogen-stimulated T-LYMPHOCYTES which induces DNA synthesis in naive lymphocytes. IL-2,Lymphocyte Mitogenic Factor,T-Cell Growth Factor,TCGF,IL2,Interleukin II,Interleukine 2,RU 49637,RU-49637,Ro-23-6019,Ro-236019,T-Cell Stimulating Factor,Thymocyte Stimulating Factor,Interleukin 2,Mitogenic Factor, Lymphocyte,RU49637,Ro 23 6019,Ro 236019,Ro236019,T Cell Growth Factor,T Cell Stimulating Factor
D007680 Kidney Neoplasms Tumors or cancers of the KIDNEY. Cancer of Kidney,Kidney Cancer,Renal Cancer,Cancer of the Kidney,Neoplasms, Kidney,Renal Neoplasms,Cancer, Kidney,Cancer, Renal,Cancers, Kidney,Cancers, Renal,Kidney Cancers,Kidney Neoplasm,Neoplasm, Kidney,Neoplasm, Renal,Neoplasms, Renal,Renal Cancers,Renal Neoplasm
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011994 Recombinant Proteins Proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology. Biosynthetic Protein,Biosynthetic Proteins,DNA Recombinant Proteins,Recombinant Protein,Proteins, Biosynthetic,Proteins, Recombinant DNA,DNA Proteins, Recombinant,Protein, Biosynthetic,Protein, Recombinant,Proteins, DNA Recombinant,Proteins, Recombinant,Recombinant DNA Proteins,Recombinant Proteins, DNA
D002292 Carcinoma, Renal Cell A heterogeneous group of sporadic or hereditary carcinoma derived from cells of the KIDNEYS. There are several subtypes including the clear cells, the papillary, the chromophobe, the collecting duct, the spindle cells (sarcomatoid), or mixed cell-type carcinoma. Adenocarcinoma, Renal Cell,Carcinoma, Hypernephroid,Grawitz Tumor,Hypernephroma,Renal Carcinoma,Adenocarcinoma Of Kidney,Adenocarcinoma, Renal,Chromophil Renal Cell Carcinoma,Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma,Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma,Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma,Collecting Duct Carcinoma,Collecting Duct Carcinoma (Kidney),Collecting Duct Carcinoma of the Kidney,Nephroid Carcinoma,Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma,Renal Cell Cancer,Renal Cell Carcinoma,Renal Cell Carcinoma, Papillary,Renal Collecting Duct Carcinoma,Sarcomatoid Renal Cell Carcinoma,Adenocarcinoma Of Kidneys,Adenocarcinomas, Renal Cell,Cancer, Renal Cell,Carcinoma, Collecting Duct,Carcinoma, Collecting Duct (Kidney),Carcinoma, Nephroid,Carcinoma, Renal,Carcinomas, Collecting Duct,Carcinomas, Collecting Duct (Kidney),Carcinomas, Renal Cell,Collecting Duct Carcinomas,Collecting Duct Carcinomas (Kidney),Hypernephroid Carcinoma,Hypernephroid Carcinomas,Hypernephromas,Kidney, Adenocarcinoma Of,Nephroid Carcinomas,Renal Adenocarcinoma,Renal Adenocarcinomas,Renal Carcinomas,Renal Cell Adenocarcinoma,Renal Cell Adenocarcinomas,Renal Cell Cancers,Renal Cell Carcinomas,Tumor, Grawitz
D003131 Combined Modality Therapy The treatment of a disease or condition by several different means simultaneously or sequentially. Chemoimmunotherapy, RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY, chemoradiotherapy, cryochemotherapy, and SALVAGE THERAPY are seen most frequently, but their combinations with each other and surgery are also used. Multimodal Treatment,Therapy, Combined Modality,Combined Modality Therapies,Modality Therapies, Combined,Modality Therapy, Combined,Multimodal Treatments,Therapies, Combined Modality,Treatment, Multimodal,Treatments, Multimodal
D004334 Drug Administration Schedule Time schedule for administration of a drug in order to achieve optimum effectiveness and convenience. Administration Schedule, Drug,Administration Schedules, Drug,Drug Administration Schedules,Schedule, Drug Administration,Schedules, Drug Administration
D005260 Female Females

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