Quantitation ofIn VivoPotentiation Resulting from Combined Interferon Therapy: Antitumor Effect Against B-16 Melanoma in Mice
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Interferon Research
- Vol. 6 (5) , 473-482
- https://doi.org/10.1089/jir.1986.6.473
Abstract
In this study, murine interferons (IFNs) were employed separately and in combination at subeffective and effective antitumor concentrations in a mouse B-16 melanoma system. Murine IFN-γ (MuIFN-γ) was demonstrated to be approximately 20 times more potent than MuIFN-α and MuIFN-β in this system. Potentiation was observed with combinations of both subeffective and effective concentrations of MuIFN-γ with MuIFN-α or MuIFN-β. The level of potentiation was observed to increase from undetectable to two-fold to fourfold with three increasing IFN concentrations. Thirty percent of the mice treated for 14 days with 332 U/day MuIFN-γ plus 7,500 U/day MuIFN-α survived apparently tumor-free for 100 days. Forty percent of the mice treated for 14 days with 332 U/day MuIFN-γ plus 7,500 U/day MuIFN-β survived apparently tumor-free for 100 days. All control mice died by day 41. The results are consistent with the suggestion that combination IFN therapy may have some use in the control of at least some tumors in humans.Keywords
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