Interleukin-6 and renal cell cancer: Production,regulation, and growth effects |
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Authors: | Alec S. Koo Cathy Armstrong Bernard Bochner Tomoyuki Shimabukuro Cho-Lea Tso Jean B. deKernion Arie Belldegrun |
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Affiliation: | (1) Immunotherapy Laboratory, Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, and the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA;(2) Division of Urology, CHS 66-134, UCLA Medical Center, 10 833 LeConte Ave., 90 024-1738 Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a recently characterized pleiotropic cytokine with antitumor activity. We investigated the production of IL-6 by renal cell cancer (RCC) and the growth effects of IL-6 on RCC. Using immunoperoxidase staining, cytoplasmic IL-6 was detected in four of four renal tumor lines and in tumor cells from freshly nephrectomized RCC. We found that IL-6 mRNA was expressed at basal culture conditions by seven of ten RCC tumor lines tested. Biologically active IL-6, as measured by the B9 assay, was produced by all ten RCC tumor lines. The addition of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) significantly augmented the expression of IL-6 mRNA in five RCC tumor lines (P <0.05). The combination of interferon IFN and TNF further enhanced the augmented IL-6 mRNA accumulation seen with TNF alone (P <0.05). TNF also significantly stimulated the production of biologically active IL-6 (P <0.01). Furthermore, IFN and TNF were found to enhance IL-6 bioactivity synergistically (P <0.05). The growth effects of IL-6 on RCC were also investigated in two experimental systems: IL-6 was found to stimulate proliferative responses in six of six RCC tumor lines as measured by thymidine-uptake assays; however, only one of six tumor lines displayed an increase in proliferative response of greater than 21% (113%). The growth effect of IL-6 was further tested in clonogenic assays. One of the tumor lines tested displayed an enhanced growth response of up to 200%. We conclude that IL-6 is produced by RCC; this production is enhanced by TNF with synergistic effects seen with IFN at both mRNA and protein levels. In turn, IL-6 may have a modest stimulatory growth effect on certain RCC tumor lines.This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grant CA 522 499-01, and the Margaret Early Foundation |
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Keywords: | Interleukin-6 Renal cell cancer Growth effect |
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