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Case Report

Treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia with an anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody

Michael J. Caulfield, PhD, Siva Murthy, MD, Raymond R. Tubbs, DO, James Sergi, MSN and Ronald M. Bukowksi, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1989, 56 (2) 182-188;
Michael J. Caulfield
Department of Immunology and Cancer Research, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Siva Murthy
Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Raymond R. Tubbs
Department of Pathology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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James Sergi
Department of Immunology and Cancer Research, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Ronald M. Bukowksi
Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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ABSTRACT

A monoclonal antibody (H-99) was prepared that reacts specifically with the leukemia cells from a patient with stage IV chronic lymphocytic leukemia of B-cell origin. Escalating doses of the antibody were administered to the patient in two courses of therapy. The first course did not result in any significant change in total lymphocyte count; however, the platelet count (which was initially abnormal) rose steadily during treatment to a level > 250,000 per mm3. A second course of treatment was begun approximately three months after the first course, and the protocol was modified to consist of five doses of antibody given over a 10-day period, with the highest dose being 500 mg per day. The second course of treatment did not result in any change in total lymphocyte or platelet levels, and there was no significant toxicity associated with the treatment. The failure to induce an anti-tumor response in the patient was probably related to the large concentration (approximately 400 ¡Ig/mL) of free serum idiotype in addition to the severely compromised immune system of the patient at the time of treatment.

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  • Lymphocytic
  • Received November 1987.
  • Accepted June 1988.
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Michael J. Caulfield, Siva Murthy, Raymond R. Tubbs, James Sergi, Ronald M. Bukowksi
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Michael J. Caulfield, Siva Murthy, Raymond R. Tubbs, James Sergi, Ronald M. Bukowksi
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