Antisense IL-10 Abrogates the Inhibitory Effects of IL-10 Production by Transfected Tumor Cells

Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a pleiotropic cytokine that has a variety of downregulatory effects on immunologic and inflammatory processes. Ectopic tumor expression of IL-10 inhibited tumor growth, and local administration of antisense IL-10 significantly reversed the effects of IL-10 transfection in P...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cytokines, cellular & molecular therapy. cellular & molecular therapy., 2000-09, Vol.6 (3), p.113-119
Hauptverfasser: Parker, George, Fernandes, Helen, Chong, Siew Yen, Czarneski, Jennifer, Ra, Hong, Lin, Yi-Chu, Raveche, Elizabeth
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Zusammenfassung:Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a pleiotropic cytokine that has a variety of downregulatory effects on immunologic and inflammatory processes. Ectopic tumor expression of IL-10 inhibited tumor growth, and local administration of antisense IL-10 significantly reversed the effects of IL-10 transfection in P815 mastocytoma. Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMPs) have been associated with decreased tumorigenesis and reduced metastasis, and TIMPs were increased in the region surrounding P815/IL-10 tumors and reduced in antisense IL-10-treated mice. In addition, the antisense IL-10 group had the largest tumor volume and poorest survival when compared with the P815/IL-10 control or sense groups. In summary, our data suggest that, in a mouse model, antisense IL-10 has substantive effects in reducing IL-10 translation and inhibiting IL-10-mediated TIMP upregulation, and, by doing so, allows IL-10-transfected mastocytoma to grow unchecked. Thus, ectopic tumor expression of IL-10 inhibits tumor growth, and antisense IL-10 administration in vivo reverses this protective effect.
ISSN:1368-4736
DOI:10.1080/mccm.6.3.113.119