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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
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Neuroblastoma, the second most common solid tumor in children, frequently metastasizes to the bone marrow and the bone. Neuroblastoma cells present in the bone marrow stimulate the expression of
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) by bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) to activate osteoclasts. Here we have examined whether stromal-derived
IL-6
also has a paracrine effect on neuroblastoma cells. An analysis of the expression of
IL-6
and its receptor, IL-6R, in 11 neuroblastoma cell lines indicated the expression of
IL-6
in 4 cell lines and of IL-6R in 9 cell lines. Treatment of IL-6R-positive cells with recombinant human
IL-6
resulted in signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 and extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2 activation. Culturing IL-6R-positive neuroblastoma cells in the presence of BMSC or recombinant human
IL-6
increased proliferation and protected tumor cells from etoposide-induced apoptosis, whereas it had no effect on IL-6R-negative tumor cells. In vivo, neuroblastoma tumors grew faster in the presence of a paracrine source of
IL-6
.
IL-6
induced the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in neuroblastoma cells with concomitant release of prostaglandin-E2, which increased the expression of
IL-6
by BMSC. Supporting a role for stromal-derived
IL-6
in patients with neuroblastoma bone metastasis, we observed elevated levels of
IL-6
in the serum and bone marrow of 16 patients with neuroblastoma bone metastasis and in BMSC derived from these patients. Altogether, the data indicate that stromal-derived
IL-6
contributes to the formation of a bone marrow microenvironment favorable to the progression of
metastatic neuroblastoma
.
...
PMID:Interleukin-6 in the bone marrow microenvironment promotes the growth and survival of neuroblastoma cells. 1911 18