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    Clin Cancer Res. 2008 Sep 15;14(18):5900-6.

    Gene expression profiling reveals similarities between the in vitro and in vivo responses of immune effector cells to IFN-alpha.

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    Integrated Biological Sciences Graduate Program, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    The precise molecular targets of IFN-alpha therapy in the context of malignant melanoma are unknown but seem to involve signal transducers and activators of transcription 1 signal transduction within host immune effector cells. We hypothesized that the in vitro transcriptional response of patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to IFN-alpha would be similar to the in vivo response to treatment with high-dose IFN-alpha.

    EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN:

    The gene expression profiles of PBMCs and immune cell subsets treated in vitro with IFN-alpha were evaluated, as were PBMCs obtained from melanoma patients receiving adjuvant IFN-alpha.

    RESULTS:

    Twenty-seven genes were up-regulated in PBMCs from normal donors after treatment with IFN-alpha in vitro for 18 hours (>2-fold, P < 0.001). A subset of these genes (in addition to others) was significantly expressed in IFN-alpha-treated T cells, natural killer cells, and monocytes. Analysis of gene expression within PBMCs from melanoma patients (n = 13) receiving high-dose IFN-alpha-2b (20 MU/m(2) i.v.) revealed significant up-regulation (>2-fold) of 21 genes (P < 0.001). Also, the gene expression profile of in vitro IFN-alpha-stimulated patient PBMCs was similar to that of PBMCs obtained from the same patient after IFN-alpha therapy.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    This report is the first to describe the transcriptional response of T cells, natural killer cells, and monocytes to IFN-alpha and characterize the transcriptional profiles of PBMCs from melanoma patients undergoing IFN-alpha immunotherapy. In addition, it was determined that microarray analysis of patient PBMCs after in vitro stimulation with IFN-alpha may be a useful predictor of the in vivo response of immune cells to IFN-alpha immunotherapy.

    PMID:
    18794103
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2762274
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