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Interferon signaling patterns in peripheral blood lymphocytes may predict clinical outcome after high-dose interferon therapy in melanoma patients

机译:黑色素瘤患者大剂量干扰素治疗后外周血淋巴细胞中的干扰素信号传导模式可预测临床结果

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BackgroundHigh-dose Interferon (HDI) therapy produces a clinical response and achieves relapse-free survival in 20-33% of patients with operable high risk or metastatic melanoma. However, patients may develop significant side effects frequently necessitating dose reduction or discontinuation of therapy. We recently showed that peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from some melanoma patients have impaired interferon (IFN) signaling which could be restored with high concentrations of IFN. This exploratory study evaluated IFN signaling in PBL of melanoma patients to assess whether the restoration of PBL IFN signaling may predict a beneficial effect for HDI in melanoma patients.
机译:背景大剂量干扰素(HDI)治疗可产生临床反应,并在20-33%的可手术高风险或转移性黑色素瘤患者中实现无复发生存。但是,患者可能会出现明显的副作用,经常需要降低剂量或终止治疗。我们最近显示,一些黑素瘤患者的外周血淋巴细胞(PBL)的干扰素(IFN)信号受损,可以通过高浓度的IFN恢复。这项探索性研究评估了黑色素瘤患者PBL中的IFN信号,以评估PBL IFN信号的恢复是否可预测对黑色素瘤患者HDI的有益作用。

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