MELANOMA-DERIVED INTERLEUKIN-6 INHIBITS IN-VIVO MELANOMA GROWTH

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作者
ARMSTRONG, CA [1 ]
MURRAY, N [1 ]
KENNEDY, M [1 ]
KOPPULA, SV [1 ]
TARA, D [1 ]
ANSEL, JC [1 ]
机构
[1] OREGON HLTH SCI UNIV,DEPT DERMATOL,PORTLAND,OR 97201
关键词
INTERLEUKIN-6; MELANOMA; CYTOKINES;
D O I
10.1111/1523-1747.ep12371782
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Malignant melanomas are capable of producing a wide range of cytokines with multiple biologic functions, including interleukin 6 (IL-6). We have observed an inverse relationship between IL-6 production of three B16-derived murine melanoma cell lines (NP133, HFH18, and HFH(M)) and the tumorigenicity of these melanoma cells in syngeneic mice. To further test the effect of IL-6 on melanoma growth, a non-IL-6-producing murine B16-derived melanoma cell line (HFH18) was transfected with a murine IL-6 expression vector, resulting in stable transfectants (HFH18/IL-6(+)) that expressed significant amounts of IL-6 mRNA and secreted high levels of bioactive IL-6. Syngeneic C57BL/6 mice inoculated subcutaneously with HFH18/IL-6(+) cells developed tumors that reached a final mean diameter of less than half the size of tumors that developed in mice inoculated with either HFH18 parental or HFH18 cells transfected with the IL-6 cDNA in the non-coding 3'-5' orientation (HFH18/IL-6(-) cells). In addition, mice bearing IL-6-producing HFH18/IL-6(+) tumors survived twice as long as mice bearing HFH18 parental or HFH18/IL-6(-) tumors. The specificity of melanoma growth inhibition by IL-6 was confirmed by the reversal of the slow-growing phenotype of HFH18/IL-6(+) cells by local peritumoral administration of neutralizing alpha-murine IL-6 antibody. IL-6-producing melanoma cells exerted a growth-inhibitory effect on distant parental tumors in a dose-dependent manner. The growth of HFH18/IL-6(+) melanomas was also decreased in nude mice, suggesting that melanoma-derived IL-6 may mediate this anti-tumor effect independently of a normal host B- and T-cell immune response. Thus, melanoma-derived IL-6 exerts a significant inhibitory effect on cutaneous melanoma growth and progression. These results indicate that melanoma cytokines may have a profound effect on tumor pathogenesis.
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页码:278 / 284
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