Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety and antitumor activity of IFN-gamma retroviral vector in patients with advanced melanoma. Seventeen patients (9 single courses, 8 multiple courses) received a total of 363 intratumor injections of IFN-gamma retroviral vector (1 X 10 7 PFU/ml administered at 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0 ml per cohort). No grade III/IV adverse events were attributed to study medication. Replication-competent retrovirus was not detected in any of the 17 patients by polymerase chain reaction studies. Eight patients showed elevated anti-tumor antibody responses in comparison with baseline by ELISA. One of nine patients treated with a single course had an optimal response of stable disease, compared with eight of eight multiple-injected patients. Median survival of single-injected patients was 150 days, and patients who received multiple injections have still not achieved median survival duration, with four of eight still living (p = 0.0462, Wilcoxon; p = 0.0273, log rank). We conclude that intratumor injection of IFN-gamma is safe and well tolerated. Evidence of antitumor activity is suggested in patients with advanced malignancy that received multiple injections.
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