Interleukin-4 Stimulates Papillary Thyroid Cancer Cell Survival: Implications in Patients with Thyroid Cancer and Concomitant Graves’ Disease
IL-4, a pleiotropic cytokine mainly produced by activated helper T lymphocytes type 2 (Th2), is known to protect thyroid cells from autoimmune damage. Acting via its receptors (IL-4Rα), IL-4 has antiproliferative and apoptotic effects in many malignancies. Its effect in thyroid cancer is unknown. We...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2004-06, Vol.89 (6), p.2880-2889 |
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Zusammenfassung: | IL-4, a pleiotropic cytokine mainly produced by activated helper T lymphocytes type 2 (Th2), is known to protect thyroid cells from autoimmune damage. Acting via its receptors (IL-4Rα), IL-4 has antiproliferative and apoptotic effects in many malignancies. Its effect in thyroid cancer is unknown.
We found that surgical specimens of thyroid carcinomas express both IL-4Rα and IL-4 in the majority of cases. Thyroid glands affected by Graves’ disease also express IL-4. We also studied a panel of eight thyroid cancer cell lines from different histotypes and found that thyroid cancer cells express high levels of IL-4Rα although they do not express IL-4.
We then compared the biological effects of IL-4 in TPC-1, a thyroid cancer cell line, and in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. IL-4 very weakly stimulated thyroid cancer cell proliferation, but it was very effective in protecting thyroid cancer cells from apoptosis induced by staurosporin. The protective effect of IL-4 was similar in magnitude to that of IGF-I and was associated with up-regulation of the antiapoptotic molecule Bcl-2 and weak down-regulation of the proapoptotic molecule Bax. Moreover, IL-4 slightly potentiated the survival effect of IGF-I. In contrast, IL-4 reduced growth and induced apoptosis in MCF-7 cells.
Taken together, these findings suggest that thyroid cancer cells receive significant protection from apoptosis by IL-4 produced in the thyroid gland by activated T lymphocytes when concomitant Graves’ disease is present. |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jc.2003-031639 |