Interferon and natural killer activity in multiple myeloma. Lack of correlation between interferon-induced enhancement of natural killer activity and clinical response to human interferon-alpha
- PMID: 6182111
- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910300207
Interferon and natural killer activity in multiple myeloma. Lack of correlation between interferon-induced enhancement of natural killer activity and clinical response to human interferon-alpha
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) activity of peripheral lymphocytes was measured in 39 patients with multiple myeloma prior to and during interferon (IFN) therapy. NK activity increased in a majority of patients following the first injection of IFN and remained at an increased level during 1 year of therapy. Lower doses of IFN seemed to induce a greater increase in NK activity than higher doses. No correlations could be observed between the response of the tumors to IFN therapy and pretreatment levels of NK activity, IFN-induced enhancement of NK activity in vitro or IFN-induced enhancement of NK activity in vivo.
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