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We investigated the induction of tissue factor by lymphokines in human monoblastic
leukemia
cell lines (U937) and leukemic cells from AML (acute myelogenous leukemia) patients. After incubation for 24 h, IL-2 enhanced the intracellular tissue factor 15-fold with U937 cells, and GM-CSF enhanced it 6-fold. In contrast, other lymphokines, such as IL-1-alpha,
IL-1
-beta, IL-3, IL-4 and G-CSF, did not affect the activity of tissue factor. The leukemic blasts, depleted of T-lymphocytes, taken from five out of 16 AML patients showed a 2.5-14-fold increase in the activity of tissue factor per cell following incubation with 200 u/ml of IL-2 for 72 h. The IL-2 induced tissue factor activity more markedly than GM-CSF. Tissue factor stimulation by IL-2 did not correlate with the expression of the IL-2 receptor, Tac, but correlated well with FAB classification of AML cells. IL-2 responders were found in M4 and M5 subtypes only, but not all M4/M5 leukemias responded to IL-2. These findings indicate that IL-2 can mediate the tissue factor induction in the monocytic type of AML and the effect is not mediated by Tac receptors. This may shed a new light on our understanding of hypercoagulability in acute monoblastic leukemia.
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PMID:Induction of tissue factor by interleukin-2 in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) cells. 208 39
The effect of calcium on the production of
interleukin 1
(IL 1) and the expression of IL 1 receptors (R) of adult T-cell
leukemia
(ATL) cells was studied in vitro. ATL cells freshly obtained from patients and ATL cell lines produced limited amounts of IL 1 by culturing in a low-calcium concentration of medium (less than 0.01 mM). However, the production of IL 1 was enhanced by the addition of calcium chloride to the medium in a concentration-dependent manner and reached the maximum at the higher calcium concentration (3-4 mM) than at the standard calcium concentration of medium (1.26 mM). The production of IL 1 from ATL cells was further enhanced by calcium ionophore. Furthermore, the expression of IL 1R on ATL cells was augmented in proportion to the extracellular calcium concentration and calcium ionophore. In accordance with the change of the extracellular calcium concentration, the intracellular calcium concentration of ATL cells detected by Fura 2 was changed. However, this calcium dependency was not observed in the human T-cell
leukemia
virus I-negative acute T-cell
leukemia
cells. These results suggest that calcium plays a critical role in the regulation of the production of IL 1 and the expression of IL 1R on ATL cells.
...
PMID:Calcium dependency of the production of interleukin 1 and the expression of interleukin 1 receptors of human adult T-cell leukemia cells in vitro. 214 16
APC activity of spleen cells from C57BL/10 (B10) mice infected with LP-BM5 murine
leukemia
virus (MuLV), which is known as a murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (MAIDS) virus, was investigated. The ability of splenic APC from LP-BM5 MuLV-inoculated B10 mice to induce soluble Ag-specific proliferation of cloned Th cells was decreased progressively during the infection. The APC defect was found to be due neither to the decreased expression of Ia Ag nor to the insufficient production of
IL-1
. It was demonstrated that cloned Th stimulated with virus-infected splenic APC displayed the increased [Ca2+]i with severely decreased inositol phospholipid metabolism, which probably led to the defect of Th proliferative responses. These results suggested that the failure of Th to respond to soluble Ag in MAIDS is at least in part due to a selective defect in signal transduction caused by abnormal APC.
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PMID:A selective signaling defect in helper T cells induced by antigen-presenting cells from mice with murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 215 66
IL-1
, IL-4, and IL-6 had no effect on hairy cell (HC) proliferation in vitro. Anti-mu and low molecular weight B cell growth factor (LBCGF) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) stimulated the proliferation of a minor subpopulation of HCs detected by double immunocytochemical staining. None of these cytokines had any effect on HC differentiation as measured by immunoglobulin secretion. It is concluded that none of the above growth factors are central to HC proliferation in-vivo. Since alpha-interferon IFN-alpha, but not IFN-gamma, consistently inhibited any proliferation observed, it seems likely that this monokine has a direct antiproliferative effect in vivo.
Leukemia
1990 May
PMID:The effect of cytokines, including IL-1, IL-4, and IL-6, in hairy cell proliferation/differentiation. 220 27
A study of bone marrow stromal elements in murine acute myeloid leukemia (AML) was carried out. Our previous studies had indicated marrow stromal deficiency in murine AML. In the current investigation, separate stromal cells were cultured and the results obtained have shown that, while marrow stromal macrophages are normal in
leukemia
and express adequate amounts of
IL-1
, the fibroblasts are markedly reduced. However, if sufficient fibroblasts are pooled in vitro, they produce adequate amounts of CSF. Test of TNF alpha in leukemic cells CM, as possible cause of marrow stromal inhibition in
leukemia
, had not disclosed this cytokine. Further, it was observed that total body lethal irradiation of leukemic mice aggravates the stromal deficiency, confirming results of our previous investigations. It is concluded that bone marrow stromal deficiency in murine AML is due to decreased fibroblasts and, implicitly, reduced CSF production.
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PMID:Bone marrow stromal elements in murine leukemia: decreased CSF-producing fibroblasts and normal IL-1 expression by macrophages. 222 38
The mechanisms of paraneoplastic hypercalcemic syndromes are heterogeneous. Neoplastic hypercalcemia without bone metastatic disease is caused by parathyroid hormone related protein, whose action is comparable to parathyroid hormone. Growth transforming factors, platelet derived growth factor, tumor necrosis factors and
interleukin 1
are also involved in humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. In addition to these substances, hypercalcemia in bone metastatic disease may be related to PGE. Tumor necrosis factors and
interleukin 1
play a major role in multiple myeloma as well as in Adult T cell
Leukemia
/Lymphoma where overproduction of vit D3 by lymphomatous cells can also be significant.
...
PMID:[Hypercalcemia and neoplasms: recent advances in pathogenesis]. 229 Oct 7
Conditioned media (CM) from a human lung adenocarcinoma cell line expressing interleukins 1 and 6 (
IL-1
, IL-6), granulocyte (G), macrophage (M), and GM colony-stimulating factors (G, M, GM-CSF) and transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) were used to stimulate growth of bone marrow (BM) cells from 18 persons with
leukemia
, myelodysplastic syndrome, or lymphoma. The objective was to increase numbers of analyzable metaphases and to enhance the likelihood of detecting cytogenetic abnormalities. Although more mitotic cells were observed with CM, the detection rate of cytogenetic abnormalities decreased in 12 of 18 cases. These data indicate that use of CM for cytogenetic analyses may favor growth of normal versus
leukemia
cells and mask cytogenetic abnormalities.
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PMID:Use of conditioned media in cell culture can mask cytogenetic abnormalities in acute leukemia. 233 74
The growth of the murine myelomonocytic
leukemia
tumor, WEHI-3B, has been shown to be inhibited by a two-step treatment: first, incubation for one hour with either interleukin-1 (human recombinant IL-1 alpha or tumor necrosis factor (human recombinant TNF-alpha); second, subsequent exposure to prostaglandins. Preincubation with
IL-1
rendered the tumor cells more susceptible to subsequent treatment with either prostaglandin E2 or to the stable synthetic analogue of prostacyclin DC-PGI2. Preincubation with TNF-alpha rendered the tumor cells more susceptible to further treatment with PGE2 but not with DC-PGI2. Preconditioning of the tumour cells with either IL-1 alpha or TNF alpha did not affect cytostasis by subsequent culture of tumor cells in presence of either one of the cytokines. It is concluded that the interactions between macrophage cytokines and prostaglandins in enhancement of antitumor activity might imply first binding or induction of certain modifications in the tumor cells by the cytokines which render the cells more susceptible to exposure to prostaglandins.
...
PMID:Macrophage cytokines render WEHI-3B tumor cells susceptible to cytostasis by prostaglandins. 238 15
We investigated the effects of interleukin-7 (IL-7), a stromal cell derived cytokine known to stimulate proliferation of murine lymphoid precursor cells, alone and in combination with IL-3,
IL-1
, and IL-6 on proliferation of purified blast cells in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). After 7 days of liquid culture DNA-synthesis was induced in six of 10 cALL, three of five B-ALL, and two of seven T-ALL samples by IL-7 or IL-3 or both. Monitoring of leukemic cell populations in suspension culture by Southern blot analysis of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor gene rearrangements revealed preferential stimulation of the leukemic cell clone by both IL-7 or IL-3 in one cALL and one B-ALL sample. In these cases the combination of IL-7, IL-3, and
IL-1
was as effective in stimulation of DNA-synthesis as the most potent cytokine alone. There was no evidence of lymphoid maturation during liquid culture as defined by immunophenotyping using flow cytometry. Stimulation of nonleukemic cell population seen in two other cases of cALL was associated with residual erythroid and granulocyte-macrophage colony forming cells after liquid culture as defined in parallel clonogenic assays in one and detection of CD 33+ and CD 13+ cells after culture in the other cALL sample. We conclude that IL-7 directly stimulates monoclonal growth of leukemic cells in a subset of ALL without evidence of concurrent maturation induction.
Leukemia
1990 Aug
PMID:Effects of recombinant human IL-7 on blast cell proliferation in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 238 82
Cadeguomycin retarded growth of sc solid IMC carcinoma in CDF1 mice, and pulmonary metastasis of Lewis lung carcinoma in C57BL/6 mice. The antibiotic enhanced phagocytic activity of murine peritoneal macrophages and
IL-1
production by P388D1 cells. Delayed type hypersensitivity was stimulated and interferon was induced by the drug. The results suggest that cadeguomycin inhibits tumor growth and metastasis in association with modification of the immune system. The cytotoxicity of arabinosylcytosine to K562 and YAC-1 cells was markedly enhanced by cadeguomycin in culture. The combined administration of arabinosylcytosine and cadeguomycin displayed potentiation in the inhibition of growth of ip-implanted P388
leukemia
and metastasis of sc-implanted P388
leukemia
to the regional lymph nodes. Cadeguomycin showed low toxicity for mice.
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PMID:Biological activity of cadeguomycin. Inhibition of tumor growth and metastasis, immunostimulation, and potentiation of 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine. 241 Mar 97
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