Soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in patients with undifferentiated and lymphoblastic lymphomas: correlation with survival.

Abstract
We have been able to detect soluble interleukin-2 receptors (IL-2R) in pretreatment sera from 80 patients with undifferentiated lymphoma (predominantly Burkitt's lymphoma) and lymphoblastic lymphoma. The demonstration of IL-2R in lymphoma-derived cell lines by immunoprecipitation and direct staining indicates that IL-2R is synthesized by the tumor cells. Comparisons were made with two other subject groups: 42 sarcoma patients and 17 normal individuals. The distribution of soluble IL-2R values for lymphoma patients (geometric mean, 1,132 U/mL) was significantly greater than that of sarcoma patients (geometric mean, 332 U/mL; P = .0001) or normal individuals (geometric mean, 238 U/mL; P = .0001). Patients with undifferentiated lymphoma stages B, C, and D had significantly higher soluble IL-2R values (geometric mean, 1,648 U/mL) than stages A and AR (geometric mean, 706 U/mL; P = .0001) or lymphoblastic lymphoma (geometric mean, 826 U/mL; P = .0002). Within the lymphoma group, the soluble IL-2R level was fou...