Effects of low dose perioperative interferon on the surgically induced suppression of antitumour immune responses
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 75 (10) , 976-981
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800751012
Abstract
General surgical procedures are followed by a period of generalized immunosuppression that may favour the deposition of metastases seeded at operation in patients with malignant disease. In an attempt to prevent the suppression of host-antitumour immune mechanisms following surgery we have studied the immunological effects of low-dose perioperative interferon-α (r-HuIFNα). Patients were randomly allocated pre-operatively to the control (n = 15) or treatment group (n = 15). Patients in the treatment arm received a 1-week course of subcutaneous recombinant human interferon-α 2a (Roferon-A) at a dose of 2 megaunits daily starting on the evening before surgery. Natural killer cell, lymphokine activated killer cell cytotoxicities and endogenous interleukin 2 production were measured 1 day before surgery and on the first, third, fifth and tenth postoperative days. Treatment with r-HuIFNα did not prevent the postoperative impairment of interleukin 2 production or lymphokine activated killer cell cytotoxicity. However it prevented the fall in natural killer cell activity normally observed following surgery. This may have important consequences in controlling metastatic dissemination of tumour in this vulnerable period.Keywords
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