Antitumor activity of recombinant-derived interferon alpha in metastatic renal cell carcinoma.

1985 
Fifty-six patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were treated with recombinant DNA-derived interferon alpha (rIFN alpha A). The first 30 patients were randomized between doses of 2 X 10(6) U/m2 and 20 X 10(6) U/m2 intramuscularly daily. No complete (CR) or partial (PR) remissions were achieved in 15 patients receiving the low dose. In contrast, 27% of those receiving the high dose achieved CR or PR. Subsequently, 26 additional patients were given the high dose and achieved a 31% response rate. Remissions lasted from 1 to more than 12 months (median, 3 months). Responses occurred predominantly in lung parenchyma or mediastinal node metastases. Toxicity of the high dose required dose reduction in 50% of the patients. Neutralizing antibodies to rIFN alpha A developed in seven of 12 responsive (58%) and nine of 29 (31%) nonresponsive patients (P = greater than .5). The median duration of remission among the antibody-positive and antibody-negative patients were 2 and 10 months, respectively (P = ....
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