Immunol Invest 2002  May;31(2):137-53 
Increased tumor necrosis  factor alpha (TNF-alpha) and   natural killer cell (NK) function using an  integrative approach in late   stage cancers.
See D, Mason S, Roshan R.
Center  for Advanced Medicine, Encinitias, California 92024,   USA. 
Natural products may increase cytotoxic activity of  Natural   Killer Cells (NK) Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-alpha) while    decreasing DNA damage in patients with late-stage cancer. Pilot studies   have  suggested that a combination of Nutraceuticals can raise NK cell   function and  TNF-alpha alpha activity and result in improved clinical   outcomes in patients  with late stage cancer. The objective of the study   is to determine if  Nutraceuticals can significantly raise NK function   and TNF levels in patients  with late stage cancer. After informed   consent was obtained, 20 patients with  stage IV, end-stage cancer were   evaluated (one bladder, five breast, two  prostate, one neuroblastoma,   two non-small cell lung, three colon, 1  mesothelioma, two lymphoma, one   ovarian, one gastric, one osteosarcoma).  Enhanced transfer factors ( 3   tablets 3 times per day), IMUPlus (non denatured  milk whey protein, 40   gm/day); Intravenous (50 to 100 gm/day) and oral (1-2  gm/day) ascorbic   acid; Agaricus Blazeii Murill teas (10 gm/day); Immune  Modulator Mix   (a combination of vitamin, minerals, antioxidants and  immune-enhancing   natural products); nitrogenated soy extract (high levels of  genistein   and dadzein) and Andrographis Paniculata (500 mg twice, daily) were    used. Baseline NK function by standard 4 h 51Cr release assay and TNF   alpha and  receptor levels were measured by ELISA from resting and   phytohemagglutinin  (PHA) stimulated adherent and non-adherent   Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell  (PBMC). Total mercaptans and   glutathione in plasma were taken and compared to  levels measured 6   months later. Complete blood counts and chemistry panels were  routinely   monitored. As of a mean of 6 months, 16/20 patients were still alive.    The 16 survivors had significantly higher NK function than baseline (p   < .01  for each) and TNF-alpha levels in all four cell populations   studied (p < .01  for each). Total mercaptans (p < .01) and   TNF-alpha receptor levels were  significantly reduced (p < .01). It   was also observed that hemoglobin,  hematocrit and glutathione levels   were significantly elevated. The only  toxicity noted was occasional   diarrhea and nausea. The quality of life improved  for all survivors by   SF-36 form evaluation. An aggressive combination of  immunoactive   Nutraceuticals was effective in significantly increasing NK  function,   other immune parameters and hemoglobin from PBMC or plasma in  patients   with late stage cancers. Nutraceutical combinations may be effective  in   late stage cancers. Clinical outcomes evaluations are ongoing. 
| INCREASED TUMOR   NECROSIS    FACTOR ALPHA AND NK CELL FUNCTION USING AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH IN LATE STAGE CANCERS | ||||
| PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS | PATIENT REGIME INCLUDED | RESULTS AFTER SIX MONTHS | ||
| Twenty      patients Average age: 49.3 All stage 4 cancers 12 males, 8 females Prognosis from physician: 3.7 months to live | Enhanced transfer    factors,   Beta Glucans, soy extract, digestive enzymes, vegetarian, low-sugar diet, hyperthermia and more. | Average    Tumor Necrosis   Factor alpha (TNF) increased from 12.4 to 1287.5 Average increase in NK cell function: 6.4 to 27.6 | ||
No comments:
Post a Comment