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Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains one of the most resistant tumors to systemic chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. Despite great progress in understanding the basic biology of RCC, the rate of responses in animal models and clinical trials using interferons (IFNs) has not improved signif...

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Autores principales: Tate Jr., David J., Patterson, John R., Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz, Carroll, Emily N., Trinh, Janie, Edwards, Daniel, Aiyar, Ashok, Finkel-Jimenez, Beatriz, Zea, Arnold H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991499
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.4694
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author Tate Jr., David J.
Patterson, John R.
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Carroll, Emily N.
Trinh, Janie
Edwards, Daniel
Aiyar, Ashok
Finkel-Jimenez, Beatriz
Zea, Arnold H.
author_facet Tate Jr., David J.
Patterson, John R.
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Carroll, Emily N.
Trinh, Janie
Edwards, Daniel
Aiyar, Ashok
Finkel-Jimenez, Beatriz
Zea, Arnold H.
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description Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains one of the most resistant tumors to systemic chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. Despite great progress in understanding the basic biology of RCC, the rate of responses in animal models and clinical trials using interferons (IFNs) has not improved significantly. It is likely that the lack of responses can be due to the tumor's ability to develop tumor escape strategies. Currently, the use of targeted therapies has improved the clinical outcomes of patients with RCC and is associated with an increase of Th1-cytokine responses (IFNγ), indicating the importance of IFNγ in inhibiting tumor proliferation. Thus, the present study was designed to investigate a new mechanism by which IFNγ mediates direct anti-proliferative effects against murine renal cell carcinoma cell lines. When cultured RCC cell lines were exposed to murine recombinant IFNγ, a dose dependent growth inhibition in CL-2 and CL-19 cells was observed; this effect was not observed in Renca cells. Growth inhibition in CL-2 and CL-19 cell lines was associated with the intracellular induction of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein, resulting in a sustained elevation of nitric oxide (NO) and citrulline, and a decrease in arginase activity. The inhibition of cell proliferation appears to be due to an arrest in the cell cycle. The results indicate that in certain RCC cell lines, IFNγ modulates L-arginine metabolism by shifting from arginase to iNOS activity, thereby developing a potent inhibitory mechanism to encumber tumor cell proliferation and survival. Elucidating the cellular events triggered by IFNγ in murine RCC cell lines will permit anti-tumor effects to be exploited in the development of new combination therapies that interfere with L-arginine metabolism to effectively combat RCC in patients.
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spelling pubmed-34450492012-09-18 Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells Tate Jr., David J. Patterson, John R. Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz Carroll, Emily N. Trinh, Janie Edwards, Daniel Aiyar, Ashok Finkel-Jimenez, Beatriz Zea, Arnold H. Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains one of the most resistant tumors to systemic chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy. Despite great progress in understanding the basic biology of RCC, the rate of responses in animal models and clinical trials using interferons (IFNs) has not improved significantly. It is likely that the lack of responses can be due to the tumor's ability to develop tumor escape strategies. Currently, the use of targeted therapies has improved the clinical outcomes of patients with RCC and is associated with an increase of Th1-cytokine responses (IFNγ), indicating the importance of IFNγ in inhibiting tumor proliferation. Thus, the present study was designed to investigate a new mechanism by which IFNγ mediates direct anti-proliferative effects against murine renal cell carcinoma cell lines. When cultured RCC cell lines were exposed to murine recombinant IFNγ, a dose dependent growth inhibition in CL-2 and CL-19 cells was observed; this effect was not observed in Renca cells. Growth inhibition in CL-2 and CL-19 cell lines was associated with the intracellular induction of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein, resulting in a sustained elevation of nitric oxide (NO) and citrulline, and a decrease in arginase activity. The inhibition of cell proliferation appears to be due to an arrest in the cell cycle. The results indicate that in certain RCC cell lines, IFNγ modulates L-arginine metabolism by shifting from arginase to iNOS activity, thereby developing a potent inhibitory mechanism to encumber tumor cell proliferation and survival. Elucidating the cellular events triggered by IFNγ in murine RCC cell lines will permit anti-tumor effects to be exploited in the development of new combination therapies that interfere with L-arginine metabolism to effectively combat RCC in patients. Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3445049/ /pubmed/22991499 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.4694 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Tate Jr., David J.
Patterson, John R.
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Carroll, Emily N.
Trinh, Janie
Edwards, Daniel
Aiyar, Ashok
Finkel-Jimenez, Beatriz
Zea, Arnold H.
Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title_full Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title_fullStr Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title_full_unstemmed Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title_short Interferon-Gamma-Induced Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Proliferation of Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma Cells
title_sort interferon-gamma-induced nitric oxide inhibits the proliferation of murine renal cell carcinoma cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991499
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.4694
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