Literature DB >> 17240115

Inducing a mode of NK-resistance to suppression by stress and surgery: a potential approach based on low dose of poly I-C to reduce postoperative cancer metastasis.

Ella Rosenne1, Guy Shakhar, Rivka Melamed, Yossi Schwartz, Anat Erdreich-Epstein, Shamgar Ben-Eliyahu.   

Abstract

Perioperative suppression of NK activity has been suggested to compromise host resistance to tumor progression. Here, we sought to develop a clinically applicable preoperative regimen to prevent immunosuppression and promotion of metastasis by stress or surgery. The synthetic ds-RNA, poly I-C, was used in vivo in F344 rats, based on its alleged in vitro ability to protect immunocytes from suppression by cAMP elevating agents. Different regimens of poly I-C were studied in controls and in rats subjected to a pharmacological stressor, swim stress, or surgical stress. Resistance to lung experimental metastasis of the syngeneic non-immunogenic MADB106 mammary adenocarcinoma was assessed. Numbers of circulating and marginating-pulmonary NK cells and their cytotoxicity against the MADB106 and YAC-1 target lines were also studied. Our findings established a regimen of repeated low-dose poly I-C administration with minimal side effects (0.2mg/kg i.p. 5, 3, and 1day before tumor inoculation). This regimen, while hardly affecting resistance levels in non-stressed animals, prevented all stressors from promoting metastases. These beneficial effects occurred in the presence of a primary tumor and in both sexes. Poly I-C increased the numbers of NK cells, and, on a per NK cell basis, while not increasing cytotoxicity, profoundly protected marginating-pulmonary NK cells from suppression by surgery. This study suggests a non-toxic clinically translatable prophylactic use of poly I-C to target the critical perioperative period. By increasing the number of marginating-pulmonary NK cells, and by transforming them into a mode of resistance to immunosuppression, this approach may reduce postoperative metastasis in cancer patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17240115      PMCID: PMC2565756          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2006.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Immun        ISSN: 0889-1591            Impact factor:   7.217


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