Journal article
EFFECTS OF ANTI-TNF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY INFUSION IN PATIENTS WITH HAIRY-CELL LEUKEMIA
D HUANG, JE REITTIE, S STEPHENS, AV HOFFBRAND, MK BRENNER
BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 1992
Abstract
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) can act as an autocrine growth factor for hairy cell leukaemia (HCL) cells. The TNF produced by the malignant clone may also inhibit normal haematopoiesis thereby contributing to the cytopenias observed in patients with the disease. We have studied the effects of infusing a murine monoclonal anti-TNF antibody in three patients with HCL. In two patients receiving 0.5 mg of antibody/kg on alternate days for 12 d, the drug was well tolerated. The third patient received 2 mg/kg on alternate days and developed symptoms of serum sickness by day 9. In two patients with severe B-lymphocytopenia, circulating CD19 and CD20 positive, B-cells were restored to normal, the maj..
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