Purpose: To assess changes in serum cytokine levels in patients treated concomitantly with or without systemic low-dose IL-2. Vaccination targeted CTL responses to peptide antigens, and IL-2 was coadministered to expand activated CTL. Paradoxically, CTL responses were diminished in patients after 2 weeks of IL-2. We hypothesized that changes in the cytokine milieu may have contributed to this result.

Experimental Design: Serum samples were studied from 37 patients enrolled in two clinical trials of a melanoma peptide vaccine administered with or without low-dose IL-2 therapy. Twenty-two patients enrolled in the MEL36 trial received six weekly vaccinations with the four-peptide mixture and were randomized to receive subcutaneous IL-2 (3 x 10(6) IU/m2/day) daily for 6 weeks beginning either at week 1 (upfront group) or at week 4 (delayed group) of vaccine therapy. Fifteen patients on the MEL39 trial were treated with the same vaccine without concurrent IL-2 administration.

Results: Circulating levels of IL-5 peaked 1 week after starting IL-2, followed 2 weeks later by a marked eosinophilia, correlating in magnitude with peak IL-5 serum levels. Levels of IFNgamma, GM-CSF, IL-4, IL-10, and IL-12 had no observed relationship to IL-2 administration. At the time of the IL-5 serum peak, PBL responses to mitogen suggested a transient shift to Th2-dominance.

Conclusions: Low-dose IL-2 appears to have induced a transient Th2-dominant secondary cytokine cascade at the time of vaccination, for which eosinophilia is a surrogate marker. For future vaccine therapies targeting cytotoxic T-cell responses, delaying IL-2 until after initiation of immune responses may be more effective.

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