Interferon treatment has been shown to cause myelosuppression in man and in a mouse model. Combinations of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) with either interferon-alpha (IFN-α) or interferon-beta (IFN-β) cause the synergistic enhancement of interferons' antiviral, antiproliferative, antitumor, and immunoregulatory activities. Thus, combinations of MuIFN-β and either natural or recombinant DNA-derived MuIFN-γ were evaluated for their ability to cause the synergistic enhancement of interferon's myelosuppressive activity. The combinations of interferons were evaluated in vitro in bone-marrow colony-stimulating assays. They were seen to potentiate the in vitro myelo-suppressive effect of the interferons. The combinations were evaluated for their in vivo myelosuppressive effect in mice. Treatment with the separate interferons caused a significant reduction in the number of circulating leukocytes, suggesting a potent myelosuppressive effect. However, treatment with the interferons in combination caused an antagonism and led to a myelosuppressive effect which was no greater than that of the interferons alone. The combinations of interferons were employed at concentrations which have been shown to provide substantial potentiation of the antitumor action of the interferons against B-16 melanoma. Thus, the data suggest that combination interferon therapy employing IFN-γ together with either IFN-α or IFN-β provide a potentiated antitumor activity without increasing the myelosuppressive side effect of the therapy. © 1987 Raven Press, Ltd., New York.

Naldini, A., Fleischmann, W.R.J. (1987). In vivo myelosuppression by combination interferon treatment: antagonism of MuIFN-gamma and MuIFN-beta myelosuppressive effects. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE MODIFIERS, 6(5), 546-555.

In vivo myelosuppression by combination interferon treatment: antagonism of MuIFN-gamma and MuIFN-beta myelosuppressive effects

NALDINI, A.;
1987-01-01

Abstract

Interferon treatment has been shown to cause myelosuppression in man and in a mouse model. Combinations of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) with either interferon-alpha (IFN-α) or interferon-beta (IFN-β) cause the synergistic enhancement of interferons' antiviral, antiproliferative, antitumor, and immunoregulatory activities. Thus, combinations of MuIFN-β and either natural or recombinant DNA-derived MuIFN-γ were evaluated for their ability to cause the synergistic enhancement of interferon's myelosuppressive activity. The combinations of interferons were evaluated in vitro in bone-marrow colony-stimulating assays. They were seen to potentiate the in vitro myelo-suppressive effect of the interferons. The combinations were evaluated for their in vivo myelosuppressive effect in mice. Treatment with the separate interferons caused a significant reduction in the number of circulating leukocytes, suggesting a potent myelosuppressive effect. However, treatment with the interferons in combination caused an antagonism and led to a myelosuppressive effect which was no greater than that of the interferons alone. The combinations of interferons were employed at concentrations which have been shown to provide substantial potentiation of the antitumor action of the interferons against B-16 melanoma. Thus, the data suggest that combination interferon therapy employing IFN-γ together with either IFN-α or IFN-β provide a potentiated antitumor activity without increasing the myelosuppressive side effect of the therapy. © 1987 Raven Press, Ltd., New York.
1987
Naldini, A., Fleischmann, W.R.J. (1987). In vivo myelosuppression by combination interferon treatment: antagonism of MuIFN-gamma and MuIFN-beta myelosuppressive effects. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE MODIFIERS, 6(5), 546-555.
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