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Response of T Lymphocyte Populations in Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy: Influence of Neoajuvant Total Androgen Suppression

ROBERTA M. JOHNKE, JUDY M. EDWARDS, CHARLES J. KOVACS, MARK J. EVANS, BARBARA M. DALY, ULF L. KARLSSON, TUNG-KWANG LEE, RON R. ALLISON, HYDER H. ARASTU, MICKAEL J. CARIVEAU and KEVIN F. O'BRIEN
Anticancer Research July 2005, 25 (4) 3159-3166;
ROBERTA M. JOHNKE
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Background: This study sought to better define the immunological impact of combining neoadjuvant total androgen suppression (TAS) with radiotherapy (xRT) in treating prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: Subjects selected (n=37) were stage I-II prostate cancer patients meeting the eligibility requirements for RTOG protocols 94-08 or 94-13. Flow cytometric monitoring of circulating T helper (Th), T suppressor/cytotoxic (Ts), natural killer (NK) and B lymphocytes was performed weekly. Results: Significant reduction of all lymphocyte subsets occurred as a result of xRT. Comparison between treatment groups demonstrated that the B lymphocyte and NK lymphocyte radioresponse was not influenced by TAS, but the Th and Ts lymphocyte response was, with addition of TAS leading to less radiation-induced decline. Conclusion: The basis for this T cell response is unclear, but may involve a TAS-induced reduction of testosterone's immunomodulation of T cell proliferation and apoptosis and/or a direct, TAS-induced thymic stimulation. Our data suggest that addition of TAS to xRT appears to have no detrimental effects on lymphocyte subsets, and, indeed, may have favorable effects on T cells.

  • Prostate cancer
  • radiotherapy
  • antiandrogen therapy
  • lymphocytes
  • flow cytometry

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  • Received December 28, 2004.
  • Accepted February 11, 2005.
  • Copyright© 2005 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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