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Interleukin-8 as an autocrine growth factor for human colon carcinoma cells in vitro

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CYTOKINE
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 78-85

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W B SAUNDERS CO
DOI: 10.1006/cyto.1999.0518

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colon carcinoma; interleukin 8; interleukin 8 receptors; monoclonal antibodies; peptides

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Cell lines derived from human colon carcinomas secrete interleukin 8 (IL-8) in vitro and this chemokine has also been detected immunohistochemically in human colon carcinoma specimens, in which it is tumour cell associated. In these experiments, IL-8 was shown to comprise an important component of the angiogenic activity of colon carcinoma cell line supernatants, The effect of modulating IL-8 activity upon the growth of the colon carcinoma cell lines HCT116A, HT29 and CaCo2 was investigated. Supplementing endogenously produced IL-8 by recombinant chemokine led to stimulation of cell growth. Neutralization of the effect of endogenously produced IL-8, either with the specific antagonist peptide AcRRWWCR or with blocking anti-IL-8 antibody, resulted in around 50% inhibition of cell growth (P<0.05). All of the colon carcinoma cell lines tested expressed mRNA for both IL-8RA and RB when grown at:confluence. At the protein level, all cell lines expressed IL-8RA, Expression of IL-8RB was weak, although increased expression was seen in HCT116A cells as they approached confluence, Antibodies to IL-8RA and RE did not affect proliferation at low cell density but were strongly inhibitory when cells were cultured at a higher density. These data suggest that IL-8 acts as an autocrine growth factor for colon carcinoma cell lines and would support the concept that a similar autocrine loop operates in vivo. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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