Augmentation of activity of cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) and mitomycin C by interferon in human malignant mesothelioma xenografts in nude mice.
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Two human mesothelioma xenograft lines, BG and ES, serially passaged in athymic mice, were studied to determine the efficacy of alpha-interferon in this type of tumor. Treatment began after progressive tumor growth was established. Recombinant human alpha-interferon-2a (Roferon- A) was given by s.c. injection, at a site distant from the tumor, at a dose of 2 x 10(5) IU 5 days per wk for 5 wk. Mild inhibitory activity was noted in both lines with interferon alone. cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP) (4 mg/kg) weekly x 5 was effective in line BG, while mitomycin C (1.5 mg/kg) weekly x 3 was effective in line ES. CDDP was not as effective in line ES. The moderate activity of CDDP in line BG and of mitomycin C in line ES was markedly increased by the addition of alpha-interferon. The combination of mitomycin C and alpha-interferon was as effective as mitomycin C and CDDP. No additional toxicity was noted by the addition of alpha-interferon. The combination of recombinant human alpha-interferon-2a and active chemotherapeutic agents is effective in mesothelioma xenografts.