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Cancer treatment reports 1983-Sep

Phase I study of iv mycobacterial cell wall skeleton and cell wall skeleton combined with trehalose dimycolate.

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G J Vosika
G R Gray

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A phase I study to determine the toxicity and immunologic effects of iv administered aqueous suspensions of mycobacterial cell wall skeleton (CWS) and CWS combined with trehalose dimycolate (TDM) was performed. A total of 26 patients received suspensions of either CWS or CWS/TDM given iv every 1 or 2 weeks in set doses of either 100, 250, 500, or 1000 micrograms/m2. The major dose-limiting side effects for both preparations were fever and chills at a dose of 1 mg/m2. This was more severe with the combined CWS/TDM. There was no renal or pulmonary toxicity. There was evidence of hepatic toxicity, with increases in the alkaline phosphatase and gamma glutamyl transferase, especially with high doses of CWS/TDM. Both the CWS and CWS/TDM groups had an increase in their wbc count. In the patients receiving CWS alone, there was a decrease in the peripheral blood monocytes. In the CWS/TDM group, there was an increase in the serum lysozyme, suggesting macrophage activation. No antitumor effect was seen in this phase I study. Aqueous suspensions of CWS and CWS/TDM can be administered safely iv over a period of time, with evidence of an effect on hematologic parameters.

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