TITLE:
The Hematopoietic and Immunomodulatory Effect of rhIL-12 for Liver Cancer
AUTHORS:
Xiaojing Gong, Na Guo, Lingqin Wan, Xifeng Jia, Yishan Wang
KEYWORDS:
rhIL-12, Liver Cancer, Blood Cells, CD4/8+ T, CD45+ Leukocytes, CD56+ NK Cells
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology,
Vol.5 No.1,
February
16,
2016
ABSTRACT: Purpose: To explore the effect of rhIL-12 on the number of the blood cells and CD4/8+ T, CD45+ leukocytes, and CD56+ NK cells in liver cancer patients following radiation therapy. Methods: We selected forty liver cancer patients who carried out by cyber knife (the patients were given 5 Gy every time for 5 times continuously) to observe the size of the tumor. After thirty hours, rhIL-12 was injected into the liver cancer patients via subcutaneous at the concentration of 50 ng/kg, 100 ng/kg, 200 ng/kg and 300 ng/kg in different patients, respectively. And there were ten patients in the four groups, respectively. The twenty patients who were selected from the hospital without rhIL-12 treatment were used as controls. All the blood cells were collected from different groups on day 0, hour 12, day 7, day 14, day 21 and day 28 after rhIL-12 treatment, respectively. The full number of blood cells in every group was analyzed by ELISA. The number of CD4/8+ T, CD45+ leukocytes, and CD56+ NK cells were detected by Flow Cytometry. After one month with rhIL-12 treatment, ECOG and WHO were used to evaluate the prognosis of liver cancer. Results: In present study, we found that the number of blood cells was significantly decreased on day 0 - day 3, while recovered from day 7 - day 14 and down-regulated on day 21 after rhIL-12 treatment. The number of CD4/8+ T, CD45+ leukocytes, and CD56+ NK cells was elevated with any concentration of rhIL-12. Furthermore, results showed that number of white blood cells was obviously higher than in patients without rhIL-12 treatment (P