Literature DB >> 8844339

Relation between macrophage and T helper-2 lymphocyte functions in human neoplasms: neopterin, interleukin-10 and interleukin-6 blood levels in early or advanced solid tumors.

P Lissoni1, F Rovelli, E Tisi, F Brivio, A Ardizzoia, S Barni, G Tancini, M Saudelli, E Cesana, M G Viganò.   

Abstract

At present, it is known that there are two main mechanisms responsible for cancer-related immunosuppression, mediated by macrophages and by TH2 lymphocytes. The relation existing between macrophage- and TH2-mediated immunosuppression still remains to be understood. The present study was performed in an attempt to establish which is the correlation existing in cancer patients between IL-10 and neopterin levels, which reflect TH2- and macrophage-mediated suppressive events, respectively. The study included 40 solid tumor patients and 60 healthy subjects as controls. Serum concentrations of neopterin and IL-10 were measured by the RIA method and by an immuno-enzymetric assay, respectively. Because of its possible production both by TH2 and macrophages, serum levels of IL-6 were also determined. Neopterin, IL-10 IL-6 mean concentrations were significantly higher in cancer patients than in controls. Mean values of both neopterin and IL-6 were significantly higher in metastatic patients than in those with locally limited disease. IL-10 mean levels were also significantly higher in patients with metastatic disease. IL-6 levels were significantly correlated with those of neopterin, whereas no correlation was found between neopterin and IL-10 values. This preliminary study would suggest that macrophage- and TH2-mediated immunosuppression may occur independently in solid tumors, and that it becomes more evident with disease progression.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8844339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Regul Homeost Agents        ISSN: 0393-974X            Impact factor:   1.711


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