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IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain

In the animal model of brain metastasis using human lung squamous cell carcinoma-derived cells (HARA-B) inoculated into the left ventricle of the heart of nude mice, metastasized tumor cells and brain resident cells interact with each other. Among them, tumor cells and astrocytes have been reported...

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Autores principales: Noda, Mami, Yamakawa, Yukiko, Matsunaga, Naoya, Naoe, Satoko, Jodoi, Taishi, Yamafuji, Megumi, Akimoto, Nozomi, Teramoto, Norihiro, Fujita, Kyota, Ohdo, Shigehiro, Iguchi, Haruo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14010515
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author Noda, Mami
Yamakawa, Yukiko
Matsunaga, Naoya
Naoe, Satoko
Jodoi, Taishi
Yamafuji, Megumi
Akimoto, Nozomi
Teramoto, Norihiro
Fujita, Kyota
Ohdo, Shigehiro
Iguchi, Haruo
author_facet Noda, Mami
Yamakawa, Yukiko
Matsunaga, Naoya
Naoe, Satoko
Jodoi, Taishi
Yamafuji, Megumi
Akimoto, Nozomi
Teramoto, Norihiro
Fujita, Kyota
Ohdo, Shigehiro
Iguchi, Haruo
author_sort Noda, Mami
collection PubMed
description In the animal model of brain metastasis using human lung squamous cell carcinoma-derived cells (HARA-B) inoculated into the left ventricle of the heart of nude mice, metastasized tumor cells and brain resident cells interact with each other. Among them, tumor cells and astrocytes have been reported to stimulate each other, releasing soluble factors from both sides, subsequently promoting tumor growth significantly. Among the receptors for soluble factors released from astrocytes, only IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) on tumor cells was up-regulated during the activation with astrocytes. Application of monoclonal antibody against human IL-6R (tocilizumab) to the activated HARA-B cells, the growth of HARA-B cells stimulated by the conditioned medium of HARA-B/astrocytes was significantly inhibited. Injecting tocilizumab to animal models of brain metastasis starting at three weeks of inoculation of HARA-B cells, two times a week for three weeks, significantly inhibited the size of the metastasized tumor foci. The up-regulated expression of IL-6R on metastasized lung tumor cells was also observed in the tissue from postmortem patients. These results suggest that IL-6R on metastasized lung tumor cells would be a therapeutic target to inhibit the growth of the metastasized lung tumor cells in the brain.
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spelling pubmed-35652782013-03-13 IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain Noda, Mami Yamakawa, Yukiko Matsunaga, Naoya Naoe, Satoko Jodoi, Taishi Yamafuji, Megumi Akimoto, Nozomi Teramoto, Norihiro Fujita, Kyota Ohdo, Shigehiro Iguchi, Haruo Int J Mol Sci Article In the animal model of brain metastasis using human lung squamous cell carcinoma-derived cells (HARA-B) inoculated into the left ventricle of the heart of nude mice, metastasized tumor cells and brain resident cells interact with each other. Among them, tumor cells and astrocytes have been reported to stimulate each other, releasing soluble factors from both sides, subsequently promoting tumor growth significantly. Among the receptors for soluble factors released from astrocytes, only IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) on tumor cells was up-regulated during the activation with astrocytes. Application of monoclonal antibody against human IL-6R (tocilizumab) to the activated HARA-B cells, the growth of HARA-B cells stimulated by the conditioned medium of HARA-B/astrocytes was significantly inhibited. Injecting tocilizumab to animal models of brain metastasis starting at three weeks of inoculation of HARA-B cells, two times a week for three weeks, significantly inhibited the size of the metastasized tumor foci. The up-regulated expression of IL-6R on metastasized lung tumor cells was also observed in the tissue from postmortem patients. These results suggest that IL-6R on metastasized lung tumor cells would be a therapeutic target to inhibit the growth of the metastasized lung tumor cells in the brain. MDPI 2012-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3565278/ /pubmed/23271367 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14010515 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Noda, Mami
Yamakawa, Yukiko
Matsunaga, Naoya
Naoe, Satoko
Jodoi, Taishi
Yamafuji, Megumi
Akimoto, Nozomi
Teramoto, Norihiro
Fujita, Kyota
Ohdo, Shigehiro
Iguchi, Haruo
IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title_full IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title_fullStr IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title_full_unstemmed IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title_short IL-6 Receptor Is a Possible Target against Growth of Metastasized Lung Tumor Cells in the Brain
title_sort il-6 receptor is a possible target against growth of metastasized lung tumor cells in the brain
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23271367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14010515
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