IRX-2 and thymosin alpha1 (Zadaxin) increase T lymphocytes in T lymphocytopenic mice and humans.
Hadden. J W JW; Verastegui. E E; Hadden. E E
Key Findings
- Thymosinâalphaâ1 alone or IRXâ2 alone had little impact on lymphocyte numbers
- The combination of thymosinâalphaâ1 and IRXâ2 increased T, B, and NK cells by >350 cells/”L
- In a subset of patients the rise persisted for 6 weeks and improved responses to existing infections, with no significant toxicity
Practical Outcomes
- A short 10âday course of thymosinâalphaâ1 (â1.6âŻmg/day) plus IRXâ2 may safely raise Tâcell counts in immunocompromised individuals, but the data are from a very small, sickâpatient group and IRXâ2 is not widely available, so any selfâexperiment should be approached cautiously.
Summary
A tiny study (7 patients) found that taking thymosinâalphaâ1 (about 1.6âŻmg daily) together with a cytokine blend called IRXâ2 for 10 days dramatically raised Tâcell counts, and the boost lasted for weeks without major side effects, but the effect was seen only in people with very low immune cells and IRXâ2 isnât easy to get.
Abstract
Mouse studies showed a synergy of thymosin alpha1 (Talpha1) and a natural cytokine mixture (IRX-2) in increasing T lymphocyte number and responses. Clinical studies with IRX-2 showed increases of T lymphocytes in lymphocytopenic cancer patients but relatively little effect on irradiated, lymphocytopenic patients. The present phase 1 and 2 study shows that Talpha1 enhances the effect of IRX-2 in these lymphocytopenic patients. Patients (seven) were treated with subcutaneously injected IRX-2 (200 units IL-2 equivalence), Talpha1 (1.6 mg/day) (four patients), or the combination of IRX-2 and Talpha1 (seven patients) daily for 10 days. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (T, B, NK) and subsets (CD4, CD8) were measured at the start of treatment and on day 11. IRX-2 and Talpha1 had little or no significant effect. The combination markedly increased various lymphocyte populations (>350 cells/microL). Four patients followed for 6 weeks displayed sustained increases involving both naïve and memory T cells. Responses to persistent infections were observed in three of the four patients and no significant toxicity was observed. Talpha1 and IRX-2 synergize to increase safely T cells in lymphocytopenic patients.
Study Information
pubmed
2007
2007-06-28T00:00:00.000Z
10.1196/annals.1415.032
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