In vitro assessment of the effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on primary human tumors and derived lines.

One hundred eighty-nine human tumor specimens were tested in a human tumor cloning assay to determine their growth response to human recombinant granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. Of these samples 48 were evaluable for response. Growth stimulation to greater than 150% of controls was noted in 1 of 12 lung cancers (8%) and 1 of 14 breast cancers (7%) but in no other instances for an overall rate of 2 of 48 (4.2%). A dose-response effect was not seen with each of the two stimulated samples responding only at the two lowest concentrations tested. In addition, 7 cell lines derived from human tumors were tested using a metabolic CO2 production assay without evidence of growth stimulation. Samples of normal bone marrow displayed the usual dose-dependent stimulation whether grown in agar or assayed metabolically. We conclude that human recombinant granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor has minimal effect on the growth of the solid tumors tested and that clinical trials to reduce chemotherapy-associated myelo-suppression may proceed without undue concern for enhancement of tumor growth.

[1]  清水 雄至,et al.  Granulocyte/Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) 刺激によるヒト末梢血好酸球蛋白リン酸化反応 , 1992 .

[2]  K. Kaushansky,et al.  Hematopoietic colony-stimulating factors. , 1991, Biotechnology.

[3]  山下 陽子 Antiproliferative and differentiative effect of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on a variant human small cell lung cancer cell line , 1990 .

[4]  S. Salmon,et al.  Effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on in vitro growth of human solid tumors. , 1989, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

[5]  A. Burgess,et al.  Effects of bacterially synthesized recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in patients with advanced malignancy. , 1989, Annals of internal medicine.

[6]  J. Gutterman,et al.  Stimulation of myelopoiesis in patients with aplastic anemia by recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. , 1988, The New England journal of medicine.

[7]  C. Eaves,et al.  Human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is a growth factor active on a variety of cell types of nonhemopoietic origin. , 1988, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[8]  M. Socinski,et al.  Effect of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression. , 1988, The New England journal of medicine.

[9]  J. Groopman,et al.  Effect of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor on myelopoiesis in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. , 1987, The New England journal of medicine.

[10]  R. Saxton,et al.  Effect of recombinant monokines, lymphokines, and other agents on clonal proliferation of human lung cancer cell lines. , 1987, Cancer research.

[11]  D. V. Von Hoff,et al.  Use of a radiometric system to screen for antineoplastic agents: correlation with a human tumor cloning system. , 1985, Cancer research.

[12]  D. V. Von Hoff,et al.  Prospective clinical trial of a human tumor cloning system. , 1983, Cancer research.

[13]  A. Burgess,et al.  Similar molecular properties of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factors produced by different mouse organs in vitro and in vivo. , 1979, The Journal of biological chemistry.