Mice deficient in tumor necrosis factor-α are resistant to skin carcinogenesis

Given the associations between chronic inflammation and epithelial cancer 1 , 2 we studied susceptibility to skin carcinogenesis 3 , 4 in mice deficient for the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α (refs. 5 , 6 ). TNF-α –/– mice were resistant to development of benign and malignant skin tumors, whether i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature medicine 1999-07, Vol.5 (7), p.828-831
Hauptverfasser: Balkwill, Frances, Moore, Robert J, Owens, David M, Stamp, Gordon, Arnott, Caroline, Burke, Frances, East, Nick, Holdsworth, Hazel, Turner, Lynn, Rollins, Barrett, Pasparakis, Manolis, Kollias, George
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Zusammenfassung:Given the associations between chronic inflammation and epithelial cancer 1 , 2 we studied susceptibility to skin carcinogenesis 3 , 4 in mice deficient for the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α (refs. 5 , 6 ). TNF-α –/– mice were resistant to development of benign and malignant skin tumors, whether induced by initiation with DMBA and promotion with TPA or by repeated dosing with DMBA. TNF-α –/– mice developed 5–10% the number of tumors developed by wild-type mice during initiation/promotion and 25% of those in wild-type mice after repeated carcinogen treatment. TNF-α could influence tumor and stromal cells during tumor development. The early stages of TPA promotion are characterized by keratinocyte hyperproliferation and inflammation. These were diminished in TNF-α –/– mice. TNF-α was extensively induced in the epidermis, but not the dermis, in TPA-treated wild-type skin, indicating that dermal inflammation is controlled by keratinocyte TNF-α production. Deletion of a TNF-α inducible chemokine also conferred some resistance to skin tumor development. TNF-α has little influence on later stages of carcinogenesis, as tumors in wild-type and TNF-α –/– mice had similar rates of malignant progression. These data provide evidence that a pro-inflammatory cytokine is required for de novo carcinogenesis and that TNF-α is important to the early stages of tumor promotion. Strategies that neutralize TNF-α production may be useful in cancer treatment and prevention.
ISSN:1078-8956
1546-170X
DOI:10.1038/10552