Literature DB >> 7579407

Measurement of whole body interleukin-6 (IL-6) production: prediction of the efficacy of anti-IL-6 treatments.

Z Y Lu1, H Brailly, J Wijdenes, R Bataille, J F Rossi, B Klein.   

Abstract

A major limitation on the therapeutic use of cytokine antagonists is that the amount of cytokine to be neutralized in vivo is not presently known. We previously reported that anti-interleukin-6 (IL-6) monoclonal antibody (MoAb) administered to a patient with multiple myeloma (MM) induced high amounts of IL-6 to circulate in the form of monomeric immune complexes. Based on this observation, the present study developed a new methodology to estimate daily IL-6 production in 13 patients with MM or renal cancer who received anti-IL-6 MoAb. Treatment was considered effective when the production of C-reactive protein (CRP) was inhibited. The production of this acute-phase protein by hepatocytes is dependent on the activation of IL-6 gp130 transducer. Inhibition of tumor proliferation was also evaluated in patients with MM. In 7 of 13 patients whose CRP production was completely inhibited (> 96%) and who showed some antitumoral effects, whole-body IL-6 production in vivo was less than 18 micrograms/d (median, 5.7 micrograms/d; range, 0.5 to 17.5 micrograms/d). In the other 6 patients, subtotal inhibition of CRP production and a lack of antitumoral response were associated with high IL-6 production (median, 180 micrograms/d; range, 18 to 358 micrograms/d). These in vivo observations were consistent with mathematical modeling that predicted that anti-IL-6 MoAb treatment would be efficient only in low IL-6 producers. These data indicate the difficulty of neutralizing IL-6 with a single anti-IL-6 MoAb in vivo and call for new strategies to avoid accumulation of IL-6 in the form of stable immune complexes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7579407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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