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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
)
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A possible autocrine effect of
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) on the growth and differentiation of the tumor cells of 55 B-cell lymphomas was examined.
Interleukin-6
was detected in a few types of B-cell lymphomas, including polymorphic
immunocytoma
(PI), small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), and immunoblastic lymphoma (IBL) with or without plasmacytoid differentiation. In PI and in IBL with plasmacytoid differentiation (IBL-P),
IL-6
was detected only in immunoglobulin-containing plasmacytoid cells, and it was absent from most proliferating (Ki-67/PCNA-positive) lymphoma cells. In SLL,
IL-6
was not observed in lymphoplasmacytoid cells; instead,
IL-6
was observed in transformed (Ki-67/PCNA-positive) tumor cells in proliferation centers. The lymphoplasmacytoid cells in SLL exhibited a phenotype (
IL-6
/glutathione-S-transferase-pi [GST-pi]-negative), different from that of normal plasma cells (
IL-6
-negative/GST-pi-positive) and from the plasmacytoid cells (
IL-6
/GST-pi-positive) in PI and IBL-P. In IBL without obvious plasmacytoid differentiation,
IL-6
was detected in most tumor cells that were highly proliferative (Ki-67/PCNA-positive). In this study,
IL-6
was undetectable in most lymphomas related to follicular centers, in lymphoblastic lymphoma, in small noncleaved cell lymphomas of the Burkitt and non-Burkitt types, and in diffuse large cell lymphoma. This finding is compatible with a previous finding that
IL-6
mRNA was absent from follicular center cells in reactive lymphoid tissues. The functions of
IL-6
in these lymphomas may be quite diverse. It appears that
IL-6
, as an autocrine factor, is responsible for the plasmacytoid differentiation of lymphoma cells in IP and some IBL (IBL-P). The differentiation of lymphoplasmacytoid lymphoma cells in SLL, however, may not be mediated by an autocrine
IL-6
mechanism.
Interleukin-6
may provide a growth signal, rather than acting as a differentiation factor, for some IBL cells and for some transformed tumor cells in proliferation centers in SLL.
...
PMID:Functional heterogeneity and pathogenic significance of interleukin-6 in B-cell lymphomas. 141 84
We describe two men with multiple erythematous dermal nodules which were clinically and histologically consistent with a diagnosis of primary cutaneous
immunocytoma
. Both patients exhibited the very unusual feature of secondary anetoderma occurring in spontaneously resolving lesions. There is one previous report of anetoderma in association with a plasmacytoma. The pathogenesis remains unknown but release of cytokines such as
interleukin-6
may be implicated.
...
PMID:Multiple cutaneous immunocytoma with secondary anetoderma: a report of two cases. 1088 54