Histamine and cytokine therapy
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Histamine and cytokine therapy
Abstract
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) are potent activators of natural killer (NK) cells and other anti-tumor effector cells, but the results obtained in clinical trials with these cytokines have proved disappointing in many forms of cancer. It may be that IL-2 and IFN-alpha are often not sufficiently effective because intratumoral monocytes/macrophages (MO) inhibit the cytokine-induced activation of cytotoxic effector lymphocytes such as NK-cells at the site of tumor growth. An essential part of this inhibitory signal is conveyed by MO-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS), which potently inhibit NK-cell-related functions, including the constitutive and cytokine-induced cytotoxicity against tumor cells. Histamine, a biogenic amine, inhibits ROS formation in MO; thereby, histamine synergizes with IL-2 and with IFN-alpha to induce killing of NK-cell-sensitive human tumor cells in vitro. Furthermore, treatment of tumor-bearing mice with histamine potentiates cytokine-induced killing of NK-cell-sensitive murine tumor cells in vivo. In ongoing clinical trials, histamine has been added to IL-2 or IFN-alpha in immunotherapy of human neoplastic disease. The results of two pilot trials in metastatic melanoma suggest that the addition of histamine to IL-2/IFN-alpha prolongs survival time and induces regression of tumors, such as liver melanoma, which are considered refractory to immunotherapy with IL-2 or IFN-alpha. In acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), histamine and IL-2 have been given in order to protect patients in remission against relapse of leukemic disease. The potential benefit of histamine therapy in melanoma and AML will be evaluated in randomized trials.
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