Effects of concurrent cisplatinum administration during radiotherapy vs. radiotherapy alone on the immune function of patients with cancer of the uterine cervix

Citation
Ad. Santin et al., Effects of concurrent cisplatinum administration during radiotherapy vs. radiotherapy alone on the immune function of patients with cancer of the uterine cervix, INT J RAD O, 48(4), 2000, pp. 997-1006
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS
ISSN journal
03603016 → ACNP
Volume
48
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
997 - 1006
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-3016(20001101)48:4<997:EOCCAD>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the effects of concurrent administration of cisplatinum (40 mg/m(2)/weekly) with radiation therapy (C-RT) to those induced by radi ation therapy alone (RT) on the immune function of patients with locally ad vanced cervical cancer, Methods and Materials: In 8 prospectively randomized patients (i,e,, 4 rece iving RT vs. 4 receiving C-RT), lymphocyte populations including CD3+, CD4 and CD8- T-cell subsets, B cells (CD19+) and natural killer cells (CD56+, CD16+, CD3-) were studied before, during, and after therapy, Expression of the activation marker CD25 on CD3+ T cells, intracellular levels of perfori n in CD8+ and CD56+ cells, and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and IL-2 in CD4 + and CD8+ T cells was also measured. Finally, lymphoblast transformation a nd natural killer (NK) cytotoxic activity were assessed. Results: Both RT and C-RT significantly decreased the mean absolute number of all lymphocyte subsets compared to pretreatment levels (p > 0.001). Howe ver, no differences were detected in the characteristics or the magnitude o f the lymphopenia induced by the two treatments, Both RT and C-RT increased similarly the percentages of CD25-positive lymphocytes (p > 0,001), and si gnificantly decreased PHA-induced T-cell lymphoblast transformation (p > 0. 001) and NK cytotoxic activity against K562 cells (p > 0.001). The percenta ge of perforin-positive and CD8+ T cells was not altered during either trea tment, whereas the percentage of perforin-positive and CD56+ cells was sign ificantly reduced during both treatments, and correlated with reduced cytot oxicity against K562 cells. The percentages of CD8+ IFN-gamma+ and CD4+ IFN -gamma+ T cells as well as that of CD8+ IL-2+ and CD4+ IL2+ T cells were no t significantly altered by C-RT compared to RT alone. Finally, with both re gimens, NK cells and B-cell numbers showed a more rapid recovery than T-cel l numbers. Conclusion: Administration of concurrent cisplatinum to radiation mag syner gistically increase cytotoxic effects of radiation on tumor cells but does not alter the magnitude and the characteristics of radiation-induced immuno suppression. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc.