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. 1988 Nov 15;48(22):6597-602.

Appearance and phenotypic characterization of circulating Leu 19+ cells in cancer patients receiving recombinant interleukin 2

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Appearance and phenotypic characterization of circulating Leu 19+ cells in cancer patients receiving recombinant interleukin 2

T M Ellis et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

The effects of recombinant interleukin 2 (rIL-2) therapy on peripheral blood mononuclear cells expressing the Leu 19 surface marker were evaluated in 20 cancer patients. Leu 19 is a protein with a molecular weight of 220,000 expressed on 15% of normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells and is found on a majority of cells that mediate non-major histocompatibility complex-restricted cytotoxicity. Increased relative and absolute numbers of circulating Leu 19+ cells were observed in all patients receiving rIL-2. Increases in Leu 19+ cells were due in part to the development of a subpopulation of "bright" Leu 19+ cells (Leu 19b+) that possessed a higher density of membrane Leu 19 antigen than Leu 19+ cells assayed prior to therapy. Further characterization of rIL-2 induced Leu 19+ cells by dual immunofluorescence revealed considerable phenotypic heterogeneity within this population based on the coexpression of "dim" CD8 (CD8d+), CD16, and CD2 markers. The percentage of Leu 19+ CD8d+ cells was increased during rIL-2 therapy and comprised up to 60% of all circulating Leu 19+ cells. CD16+ and CD16- subsets of Leu 19+ cells were also increased by rIL-2. The density of CD16 antigen coexpression varied inversely with the density of Leu 19. Conversely, whereas the percentage of Leu 19 cells coexpressing CD2 was also increased by rIL-2 administration, the density of CD2 antigen expression was higher on the Leu 19b+ subset of cells. The development of circulating lymphokine-activated killer activity in three patients was temporally associated with the development of increased levels of circulating Leu 19+ cells. These studies demonstrate that rIL-2 administration induces preferential increases in cells expressing the natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cell-associated marker Leu 19 and that these increases are associated with the development of circulating lymphokine-activated killer activity. Furthermore, Leu 19+ cells are comprised of phenotypically heterogeneous subsets which undergo characteristic changes during rIL-2 administration.

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