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Title: Intrathecal treatment of C6 glioma leptomeningeal metastasis in Wistar rats with interleukin-2. Author: Herrlinger U, Buchholz R, Jachimczak P, Schabet M. Journal: J Neurooncol; 1996 Mar; 27(3):193-203. PubMed ID: 8847552. Abstract: The efficacy of intrathecal treatment of leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) with interleukin-2 (IL-2) was evaluated in an animal model using Wistar rats inoculated intracisternally with 10(7) C6 glioma cells. Prior to the in vivo experiments the antiproliferative effects of human IL-2, and of murine IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha which are cytokines induced by IL-2 were tested in a colony forming assay. Only IFN-gamma caused a dose-dependent inhibition of colony formation. Twelve animals were treated intracisternally with either 10(5) IU IL-2 or control medium on day 0, 2, and 5 after tumor cell inoculation. Both IL-2 treated and sham-treated animals developed LM with a symptom-free survival of 7 to 9 days. There was no significant difference between treated and untreated animals regarding time to onset of symptoms and pattern of tumor growth. Infiltration of the tumor tissue with ED-1+ monocytes and macrophages, and CD8+ lymphocytes, however, was slightly increased in IL-2 treated animals. In a second experiment 4 non tumor-bearing Wistar rats were intracisternally injected with a single dose of 10(5) IU IL-2. These animals also showed slightly enhanced leptomeningeal infiltration with CD8+ lymphocytes compared to controls. We conclude that intrathecal application of high-dose IL-2 although eliciting a slight immune reaction within the leptomeninges does not inhibit leptomeningeal tumor growth or prolong symptom-free survival in our animal model of LM. These results raise doubt about the clinical efficacy of intrathecal IL-2 treatment in patients with LM.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]