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ORIGINAL ARTICLEClinical Translational Therapeutics

Antitumor Necrosis Factor (TNF-a) Antibodies in the Treatment of Renal Cell Cancer

, M.D.
Pages 589-593 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

The kinase inhibitors sorafinib and sunitinib have demonstrated significant activity in renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and are now approved by the FDA for use in advanced disease. There still remains a need for novel therapies. Our group were the first to demonstrate activity of thalidomide in RCC, believed to be in part related to the modulation of tumor necrosis factor (TNF-a), a cytokine secreted by RCC with a number of tumor promoting properties. We subsequently conducted a phase II trial of the TNF-a monoclonal antibody infliximab in patients with previously treated advanced RCC. The drug was well tolerated. The response rate was 16% and stability was achieved in a further 16% of patients. Anti-TNF-a therapy may represent an important approach in the treatment of this disease.

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