Effects on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest contribute to the antitumor responses of interleukin-27 mediated by retrovirus in human pancreatic carcinoma cells

  • Authors:
    • Lihua Liu
    • Jun Meng
    • Cong Zhang
    • Yuqing Duan
    • Lianmei Zhao
    • Shijie Wang
    • Baoen Shan
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  • Published online on: January 27, 2012     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1663
  • Pages: 1497-1503
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Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-27, composed of p28 and Epstein-Barr virus-induced gene 3 (EBI3) subunits, has diverse functions in regulating immune systems. Human melanoma cells have been shown to express both IL-27 receptor subunits, and growth inhibition by IL-27 was detected. We investigated whether forced expression of the p28-linked EBI3 gene in human pancreatic carcinoma cells (AsPC1) by retroviral vector would produce IL-27-mediated antitumor effects and the related mechanisms. The data demonstrated that AsPC1 cells expressed both IL-27 receptor subunits, and tumor growth of AsPC1/IL-27 in mice was retarded compared with vector DNA-transduced tumors and survival of the mice was prolonged. Expression of cytokines such as interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α and IL-1β in tumor specimens increased, while the secretion of IFN-γ and TNF-α from spleen cells of mice bearing IL-27-transfected tumors increased. Moreover, cell cycle arrest was induced in AsPC1/IL-27 inoculated mice with upregulated p21 expression and downregulated survivin expression. The appearance of apoptotic cells increased in tumor specimens of mice bearing IL-27-transfected tumors compared with the mice bearing DNA-transfected tumors by confirming the expression of apoptosis-related proteins and activated apoptotic pathways through detection of cleaved PARP. These results suggest that transfection of the IL-27 gene into human pancreatic carcinoma cells could produce antitumor effects in vivo and induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis could be the mechanism of IL-27 action in tumor regression.

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Liu L, Meng J, Zhang C, Duan Y, Zhao L, Wang S and Shan B: Effects on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest contribute to the antitumor responses of interleukin-27 mediated by retrovirus in human pancreatic carcinoma cells. Oncol Rep 27: 1497-1503, 2012
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Liu, L., Meng, J., Zhang, C., Duan, Y., Zhao, L., Wang, S., & Shan, B. (2012). Effects on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest contribute to the antitumor responses of interleukin-27 mediated by retrovirus in human pancreatic carcinoma cells. Oncology Reports, 27, 1497-1503. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1663
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Liu, L., Meng, J., Zhang, C., Duan, Y., Zhao, L., Wang, S., Shan, B."Effects on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest contribute to the antitumor responses of interleukin-27 mediated by retrovirus in human pancreatic carcinoma cells". Oncology Reports 27.5 (2012): 1497-1503.
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Liu, L., Meng, J., Zhang, C., Duan, Y., Zhao, L., Wang, S., Shan, B."Effects on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest contribute to the antitumor responses of interleukin-27 mediated by retrovirus in human pancreatic carcinoma cells". Oncology Reports 27, no. 5 (2012): 1497-1503. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2012.1663