Phase I trial of subcutaneous interleukin 3 in patients with refractory malignancy: hematological, immunological, and pharmacodynamic findings.

1996 
We conducted a Phase I trial of s.c. recombinant human interleukin 3 (rhIL-3) to evaluate the toxicity, maximal tolerated dose, pharmacokinetics, and in vivo biological effects of this cytokine. Thirty-one patients with refractory cancer were entered into the study between November 1991 and June 1993. Therapy consisted of s.c. rhIL-3 daily for 15 days administered to cohorts of three to nine patients at dose levels of 60-4000 microgram/m2/day. Cycles were repeated at intervals of 28 days. Seventy-five cycles of rhIL-3 were administered (median, two per patient) and the maximal tolerated dose was 2000 microgram/m2/day. Toxicity was moderate, with most patients developing chills, fever, and myalgia. Dose-limiting toxicity consisted of diarrhea (two patients) and headache (one patient). Hematological effects of rhIL-3 included significant dose-related increases of WBC (P
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