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STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression

BACKGROUND: Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is an important transcription factor ubiquitously expressed in different cell types. STAT3 plays an essential role in cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. Aberrantly hyper-activated STAT3 signaling in cancer cells a...

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Autores principales: Wu, Wen-Yong, Li, Jun, Wu, Zheng-Sheng, Zhang, Chang-Le, Meng, Xiang-Ling
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3241618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22136659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-506
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author Wu, Wen-Yong
Li, Jun
Wu, Zheng-Sheng
Zhang, Chang-Le
Meng, Xiang-Ling
author_facet Wu, Wen-Yong
Li, Jun
Wu, Zheng-Sheng
Zhang, Chang-Le
Meng, Xiang-Ling
author_sort Wu, Wen-Yong
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description BACKGROUND: Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is an important transcription factor ubiquitously expressed in different cell types. STAT3 plays an essential role in cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. Aberrantly hyper-activated STAT3 signaling in cancer cells and in the tumor microenvironment has been detected in a wide variety of human cancers and is considered an important factor for cancer initiation, development, and progression. However, the role of STAT3 activation in monocytes in the development of HCC has not been well understood. METHODS: Immunohistochemical analysis of phosphorylated STAT3 was performed on tissue microarray from HCC patients. Using a co-culture system in vivo, HCC cell growth was determined by the MTT assay. In vivo experiments were conducted with mice given diethylinitrosamine (DEN), which induces HCC was used to investigate the role of STAT3 expression in monocytes on tumor growth. Real-time PCR was used to determine the expression of cell proliferation and cell arrest associated genes in the tumor and nontumor tissue from liver. RESULTS: Phosphorylated STAT3 was found in human hepatocellular carcinoma tissue samples and was expressed in tumor cells and also in monocytes. Phosphorylated STAT3 expression in monocyte was significantly correlated to advanced clinical stage of HCC and a poor prognosis. Using a co-culture system in vivo, monocytes promoted HCC cell growth via the IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway. The STAT3 inhibitor, NSC 74859, significantly suppressed tumor growth in vivo in mice with diethylinitrosamine (DEN)-induced HCC. In this animal model, blockade of STAT3 with NSC 74859 induced tumor cell apoptosis, while inhibiting both tumor cells and monocytes proliferation. Furthermore, NSC 74859 treatment suppressed cancer associated inflammation in DEN-induce HCC. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest constitutively activated STAT3 monocytes promote liver tumorigenesis in clinical patients and animal experiments. Thus, STAT3 in tumor infiltrating inflammatory cells may an attractive target for liver cancer therapy.
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spelling pubmed-32416182011-12-17 STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression Wu, Wen-Yong Li, Jun Wu, Zheng-Sheng Zhang, Chang-Le Meng, Xiang-Ling BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is an important transcription factor ubiquitously expressed in different cell types. STAT3 plays an essential role in cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation. Aberrantly hyper-activated STAT3 signaling in cancer cells and in the tumor microenvironment has been detected in a wide variety of human cancers and is considered an important factor for cancer initiation, development, and progression. However, the role of STAT3 activation in monocytes in the development of HCC has not been well understood. METHODS: Immunohistochemical analysis of phosphorylated STAT3 was performed on tissue microarray from HCC patients. Using a co-culture system in vivo, HCC cell growth was determined by the MTT assay. In vivo experiments were conducted with mice given diethylinitrosamine (DEN), which induces HCC was used to investigate the role of STAT3 expression in monocytes on tumor growth. Real-time PCR was used to determine the expression of cell proliferation and cell arrest associated genes in the tumor and nontumor tissue from liver. RESULTS: Phosphorylated STAT3 was found in human hepatocellular carcinoma tissue samples and was expressed in tumor cells and also in monocytes. Phosphorylated STAT3 expression in monocyte was significantly correlated to advanced clinical stage of HCC and a poor prognosis. Using a co-culture system in vivo, monocytes promoted HCC cell growth via the IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway. The STAT3 inhibitor, NSC 74859, significantly suppressed tumor growth in vivo in mice with diethylinitrosamine (DEN)-induced HCC. In this animal model, blockade of STAT3 with NSC 74859 induced tumor cell apoptosis, while inhibiting both tumor cells and monocytes proliferation. Furthermore, NSC 74859 treatment suppressed cancer associated inflammation in DEN-induce HCC. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest constitutively activated STAT3 monocytes promote liver tumorigenesis in clinical patients and animal experiments. Thus, STAT3 in tumor infiltrating inflammatory cells may an attractive target for liver cancer therapy. BioMed Central 2011-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3241618/ /pubmed/22136659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-506 Text en Copyright ©2011 Wu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wu, Wen-Yong
Li, Jun
Wu, Zheng-Sheng
Zhang, Chang-Le
Meng, Xiang-Ling
STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title_full STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title_fullStr STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title_short STAT3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
title_sort stat3 activation in monocytes accelerates liver cancer progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3241618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22136659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-506
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