Passive immunization against TNF allowed non-tumor-bearing C3H/HEN mice and tumor-bearing C57BL/6 mice to tolerate significantly more doses of IL-2 before death (p less than 0.005 and p less than 0.001, respectively). The antitumor effect of IL-2 against both 3-d and 10-d pulmonary metastases was maintained in mice treated concurrently with neutralizing antibodies to TNF. In one experiment with 10-d pulmonary metastases, increased administration of IL-2 made possible by passive immunization against TNF significantly improved the antitumor response compared to equitoxic doses of IL-2 and control antibody. The results indicate that TNF is a mediator of IL-2 toxicity but contributes minimally to the antitumor effects of IL-2. Strategies to inhibit TNF may improve the therapeutic index of IL-2 as a neoplastic agent.
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September 01 1989
Passive immunization against tumor necrosis factor partially abrogates interleukin 2 toxicity.
D L Fraker,
D L Fraker
Surgical Metabolism Section, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
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H N Langstein,
H N Langstein
Surgical Metabolism Section, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
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J A Norton
J A Norton
Surgical Metabolism Section, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
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D L Fraker
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H N Langstein
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J A Norton
Surgical Metabolism Section, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1989) 170 (3): 1015–1020.
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D L Fraker, H N Langstein, J A Norton; Passive immunization against tumor necrosis factor partially abrogates interleukin 2 toxicity.. J Exp Med 1 September 1989; 170 (3): 1015–1020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.170.3.1015
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