Vnitr Lek 2002, 48(5):384-389
[Therapeutic effectiveness of cladribine and cellular immunodeficiency--related effects in hairy-cell leukemia?].
- Hemato-onkologická klinika Fakultní nemocnice, Olomouc.
The high therapeutic efficiency of lymphotoxic purine analogues, pentostatin and cladribine in hairy cell leukaemia which express the antigen CD25 (alpha chain interleukin-2 receptor) suggests the hypothesis whether protracted cellular immunodeficiency after treatment does not represent an important mechanism of control of this specific lymphoproliferation. The authors analyzed a group of 45 patients with CD25-positive hairy cell leukaemia treated with cladribine. In addition to the therapeutic response they evaluated also the state of cellular immunity during the subsequent months and years following cladribine administration. The regression lines of the development of different sub-populations CD4, CD8 and CD56-positive cells, interleukin-2 and its soluble receptor were evaluated separately in patients with persistent remission and patients with growth of the tumourous mass. Although this retrospective analysis provides only limited information we can deduce from it a long-term decline of CD4 lymphocytes correlating with the relatively low incidence of clinical progression of hairy cell leukaemias. The results of this clinical observation are consistent with some reported clinical and experimental observations.
Keywords: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antineoplastic Agents, therapeutic use, ; CD4 Lymphocyte Count; CD56 Antigen, analysis, ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Cladribine, therapeutic use, ; Disease Progression; Female; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents, therapeutic use, ; Leukemia, Hairy Cell, drug therapy, ; Lymphocytes, immunology, ; Male; Middle Aged; Recurrence; Remission Induction
Published: May 1, 2002 Show citation