| Literature DB >> 23148614 |
Roxana S Dronca1, Alexey A Leontovich, Wendy K Nevala, Svetomir N Markovic.
Abstract
There is ample evidence that immune-related processes in humans are under temporal regulation. The circadian variation of humoral and cellular immunity is well documented and appears to be hormonally modulated via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. In advanced melanoma, it has recently been demonstrated that systemic immunity is repolarized toward a global state of chronic inflammation (Th2 dominance) and appears to be governed by infradian biorhythms of cytokines and immune cell subsets, which extend beyond the 24-h circadian variability reported in healthy volunteers. It is suggested that synchronizing administration of lymphodepleting chemotherapy (temozolomide) with these endogenous (individualized) immune dynamics (biorhythms) in patients with advanced/metastatic melanoma improves clinical outcomes compared with temozolomide used in a conventional 'random delivery' fashion.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23148614 PMCID: PMC4012533 DOI: 10.2217/fon.12.126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Oncol ISSN: 1479-6694 Impact factor: 3.404