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Published on: February 15, 2015
Phase-II randomized study of pre-operative IL-2 administration in operable NSCLC
A Masotti1, G Morandini, R Ortolani
1Division of Pneumology, Az. Osp. Istituti Ospitalieri di Verona, Ospedale Civile Maggiore, Italy.
Abstract:
Lymphocytopenia is a prognostic factor for shorter survival in advanced lung cancer and it is likely related to an interleukin-2 (IL-2) deficiency occurring during cancer progression. Major surgery itself for cancer is known to induce lymphocytopenia in the postoperative period. Postoperative lymphocyte decrease in colorectal cancer can be prevented by preoperative administration of recombinant human (rhIL-2), indicating that it is possible to drive appropriately important host defence agents during critical events, such as major surgery. The aim of this study is to verify if recombinant human interleukin-2 (rhIL-2) administered preoperatively is able to prevent the lymphocyte decrease occurring after radical surgery in operable lung cancer. This phase II study included 40 patients with operable NSCLC screened as stage II or IIIA, randomized to receive rhIL-2, 9000000 IU subcutaneously twice daily for 3 days before surgery (treated group, 20 patients) or not (control group, 20 patients). At baseline, there were no significant differences in total lymphocyte number and lymphocyte subsets (T-cell, T-helper, CD8+, natural killer, CD4/CD8 ratio) between groups. Postoperatively the control group showed a decrease in total lymphocyte count, T-lymphocyte count, T-helper cell number and CD4/CD8 ratio, significant at the 14th postoperative day relative to baseline values. In contrast, in the rhIL-2 treated group, at the 3rd and at the 14th postoperative days, a significant increase was observed over both baseline and control group values of total lymphocyte count, T-cells and T-helper cells. NK cell number increased significantly only over the control group. CD4/CD8 ratio was increased at the 14th postoperative day significantly over both baseline and control values. At pathological staging after surgery, four patients in the rhIL-2 group and four in the control group resulted in stage pIIIB; one patient in the rhIL-2 group resulted in stage IV (contralateral metastasis). Indeed, 15/20 rhIL-2 treated patients and 16/20 control patients were radically operated. After a 24-month follow-up, 12/20 rhIL-2 treated patients were alive and 8/15 radically operated were disease-free; 8/20 control patients were alive and 4/16 radically operated were disease-free. Toxicity was mild to moderate and easy manageable; treatment was suspended in one patient due to skin rash with hypotension grade II. The preoperative administration of rhIL-2 is feasible and prevents lymphocyte decrease occurring postoperatively after surgery for lung cancer. Further studies are required to assess the impact on survival.
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