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Induction of IL‐8 and monoclyte chemoattractant protein‐1 by doxorubicin in human small cell lung carcinoma cells
Author(s) -
Shibakura Misako,
Niiya Kenji,
Kiguchi Toru,
Kitajima Isao,
Niiya Masami,
Asaumi Noboru,
Huh Namho,
Nakata Yasunari,
Harada Mine,
Tanimoto Mitsune
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
international journal of cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.475
H-Index - 234
eISSN - 1097-0215
pISSN - 0020-7136
DOI - 10.1002/ijc.10842
Subject(s) - doxorubicin , chemokine , cancer research , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , cell culture , immunology , inflammation , chemotherapy , genetics
Abstract We previously demonstrated doxorubicin‐induced urokinase expression in human H69 SCLC cells by the microarray technique using Human Cancer CHIP version 2 (Takara Shuzo, Kyoto, Japan), in which 425 human cancer‐related genes were spotted on glass plates (Kiguchi et al., Int J Cancer 2001;93:792–7). Microarray analysis also revealed significant induction of IL‐8 , a member of the CXC chemokines. We have, therefore, extended the observation by testing the effects of doxorubicin on expression of the chemokine family and provide here definitive evidence that doxorubicin induces IL‐8 and MCP‐1, one of the CC chemokines, at least in 2 human SCLC cells, H69 and SBC‐1. IL‐8 antigen levels, measured by ELISA, were markedly increased in both H69 and SBC‐1 conditioned media after doxorubicin treatment, in parallel with mRNA levels; and this was dependent on the dose of doxorubicin. The ribonuclease protection assay, using a multiprobe template set for human chemokines, revealed induction of not only IL‐8 but also MCP‐1 in doxorubicin‐treated H69 cells. MCP‐1 antigen levels increased approximately 100‐fold in doxorubicin‐treated H69 cells. RT‐PCR using specific primers for MCP‐1 suggested that doxorubicin also induced MCP‐1 expression in SBC‐1 and SBC‐3 SCLC cells. Futhermore, CAT analysis using IL‐8 promoter implicated the PEA3 transcriptional factor, whose binding site was located immediately upstream of the AP‐1 and NF‐κB binding sites. Thus, it is suggested that doxorubicin induces IL‐8 and MCP‐1 chemokines in human SCLC cells by activating gene expression, in which at least PEA3 is involved. IL‐8 and MCP‐1 are major chemoattractants for neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages, respectively; therefore, extensive induction of IL‐8 and MCP‐1 may provoke the interaction between inflammatory/immune cells and tumor cells under doxorubicin stimulation and influence many aspects of tumor cell biology. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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