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1 June 2002 Administration of Recombinant Human IL11 after Supralethal Radiation Exposure Promotes Survival in Mice: Interactive Effect with Thrombopoietin
Anne Van der Meeren, Marc-André Mouthon, Marie-Hélène Gaugler, Marie Vandamme, Patrick Gourmelon
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Van der Meeren, A., Mouthon, M-A., Gaugler, M-H., Vandamme, M. and Gourmelon, P. Administration of Recombinant Human IL11 after Supralethal Radiation Exposure Promotes Survival in Mice: Interactive Effect with Thrombopoietin. Radiat. Res. 157, 642–649 (2002).

In the present study, we evaluated the therapeutic potential of recombinant human IL11 in lethally irradiated C57BL6/J mice exposed to γ rays. IL11 administered for 5 consecutive days beginning 2 h after total-body irradiation with 8 or 9 Gy 60Co γ rays resulted in a significant increase in 30-day survival. When IL11 was administered, only a slight improvement in the hematopoietic status (both blood cell counts and progenitor cells) was observed after an 8-Gy exposure, and no improvement in hematopoietic reconstitution was observed after 9 Gy total-body irradiation. The enhancement of fibrinogen in the plasma of irradiated animals suggested the importance of infections in the death of animals. IL11 was able to limit the increase in fibrinogen levels. However, prevention of bacterial infections by antibiotic treatment, although it delayed death, was ineffective in promoting survival either in placebo-treated and IL11-treated mice. IL11 was administered along with thrombopoietin (TPO) or bone marrow transplantation to limit the hematopoietic syndrome, in addition to antibiotic treatment. When IL11 was combined with TPO, a potent stimulator of hematopoiesis, the survival of animals which had been irradiated with 10 Gy 137Cs γ rays was increased significantly compared to those treated with IL11 or TPO alone. Furthermore, an interactive effect of TPO and IL11 on hematopoietic reconstitution was observed. Similarly, IL11 in combination with bone marrow transplantation enhanced survival after 15 Gy 137Cs γ rays. These data suggest that the effect of IL11 on the hematopoietic system is only moderate when it is used alone in supralethally irradiated mice but that the effect is improved in the presence of a hematopoietic growth factor or bone marrow transplantation.

Anne Van der Meeren, Marc-André Mouthon, Marie-Hélène Gaugler, Marie Vandamme, and Patrick Gourmelon "Administration of Recombinant Human IL11 after Supralethal Radiation Exposure Promotes Survival in Mice: Interactive Effect with Thrombopoietin," Radiation Research 157(6), 642-649, (1 June 2002). https://doi.org/10.1667/0033-7587(2002)157[0642:AORHIA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 17 September 2001; Accepted: 1 February 2002; Published: 1 June 2002
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