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Protein A immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer: an update.

Authors :
Messerschmidt GL
Henry DH
Snyder HW Jr
Bertram J
Mittelman A
Ainsworth S
Fiore J
Viola MV
Louie J
Ambinder E
Source :
Seminars in hematology [Semin Hematol] 1989 Apr; Vol. 26 (2 Suppl 1), pp. 19-24.
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Protein A, a naturally occurring Staphylococcus aureus cell surface protein, has the unusual property of binding circulating immune complexes and immunoglobulin G with high avidity. CIC have played a major role in cancer-associated immunosuppression. Thus, removal of the immunosuppressive agents, ie, the CIC, may lead to a modulation of the immunosuppression and a liberation of the immune system to perform an antitumor effect. In animal studies, protein A has been used in extracorporeal immunoadsorption columns and treatments have resulted in tumor shrinkage and antiviral responses. Our group developed a multicenter clinical trial to assess toxicity and antitumor responses with this biologic response modifier alone. This is an update of our original trial. We have now treated 142 patients for a total of 1,306 treatments. The patients consisted of 74 males and 68 females. Their age ranged from 7 to 83 years, with a mean of 50 years. The Karnofsky performance index values ranged from 40 to 95, with a mean of 80. Patients who received seven or more treatments were considered eligible for tumor response assessment, and all patients with one or more treatments were eligible for toxicity assessment. Thus, there were 101 patients eligible for tumor response and 142 eligible for toxicity response. The total response rate was 22 patients or 21.8% (partial remission [PR], 12 patients, 12%; less than PR, 10 patients, 10%). Response rates were similar in the 13 treatment centers. Toxicity was assessed in 142 patients. One thousand three hundred six treatments were assessed for treatment toxicity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0037-1963
Volume :
26
Issue :
2 Suppl 1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Seminars in hematology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2658096