| Literature DB >> 21085979 |
Hendrik A Wolff1, David Rolke, Margret Rave-Fränk, Markus Schirmer, Wolfgang Eicheler, Annegret Doerfler, Andrea Hille, Clemens F Hess, Christoph Matthias, Ralph M W Rödel, Hans Christiansen.
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to analyze chemokine and chemokine receptor expression in untreated and in irradiated squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) tumor cell lines, aiming at the establishment of assays to test for the relevance of chemokine and chemokine receptor expression in the response of SCCHN to radiotherapy and radiochemotherapy. Five low passage and 10 established SCCHN lines, as well as two normal cell lines, were irradiated at 2 Gy or sham-irradiated, and harvested between 1 and 48 h after treatment. For chemokines with CC and CXC structural motifs and their receptors, transcript levels of target and reference genes were quantified relatively by real-time PCR. In addition, CXCL1 and CXCL12 protein expression was analyzed by ELISA. A substantial variation in chemokine and chemokine receptor expression between SCCHN was detected. Practically, all cell lines expressed CCL5 and CCL20, while CCL2 was expressed in normal cells and in some of the tumor cell lines. CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL3, CXCL10, and CXCL11 were expressed in the vast majority of the cell lines, while the expression of CXCL9 and CXCL12 was restricted to fibroblasts and few tumor cell lines. None of the analyzed cell lines expressed the chemokines CCL3, CCL4, or CCL19. Of the receptors, transcript expression of CCR1, CCR2, CCR3, CCR5, CCR7, CCXR2, and CCXR3 was not detected, and CCR6, CXCR1, and CXCR4 expression was restricted to few tumor cells. Radiation caused up- and down-regulation with respect to chemokine expressions, while for chemokine receptor expressions down-regulations were prevailing. CXCL1 and CXCL12 protein expression corresponded well with the mRNA expression. We conclude that the substantial variation in chemokine and chemokine receptor expression between SCCHN offer opportunities for the establishment of assays to test for the relevance of chemokine and chemokine receptor expression in the response of SCCHN to radiotherapy and radiochemotherapy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21085979 PMCID: PMC3040826 DOI: 10.1007/s00411-010-0341-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Environ Biophys ISSN: 0301-634X Impact factor: 1.925
Chemokines and chemokine receptors of which the transcript expression was analyzed
| Chemokine | Other names | Full name | Receptor |
|---|---|---|---|
| CCL2 | MCP-1, SCYA-2 | Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 | CCR2 |
| CCL3 | MIP-1α, SCYA3 | Macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha | CCR1, 5 |
| CCL4 | MIP-1β, SCYA4 | Macrophage inflammatory protein 1 beta | CCR5, 8 |
| CCL5 | RANTES | Regulated upon activation of normal T cell | CCR1, 3, 5 |
| CCL19 | MIP3-β, SCYA19 | Macrophage inflammatory protein 3 beta | CCR7 |
| CCL20 | MIP3-α, LARC | Macrophage inflammatory protein 3 alpha | CCR6 |
| CXCL1 | GROα, SCYB1 | Growth-related oncogene alpha | CXCR1, 2 |
| CXCL2 | GROβ, SCYB2 | Growth-related oncogene beta | CXCR1, 2 |
| CXCL3 | GROγ, SCYB3 | Growth-related oncogene gamma | CXCR1, 2 |
| CXCL9 | MIG, SCYB9 | Monokine induced by interferon gamma | CXCR3 |
| CXCL10 | IP-10, SCYB10 | Interferon-inducible protein-10 kilodaltons | CXCR3 |
| CXCL11 | I-TAC, SCYB9B | Interferon-inducible T-cell alpha chemoattractant | CXCR3 |
| CXCL12 | SDF-1, SCYB12 | Stromal cell-derived factor 1 | CXCR4 |
Origin and names of the used cell lines
| Cell line | Obtained from | Medium | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| BHY | DSMZa | DMEM | SCC (lower alveolus) |
| XF 354 | DKFZb | DMEM | SCC (oral, Mf) |
| CAL33 | DSMZa | DMEM | SCC (tongue) |
| SAS | HSRRBc | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (tongue) |
| CAL 27 | DSMZa | DMEM | SCC (tongue) |
| HSC4 | HSRRBc | MEM | SCC (tongue) |
| HO 1u1 | HSRRBc | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (mouth floor) |
| SKN3 | HSRRBc | RPMI | SCC (oral cavity) |
| KOSC2 | HSRRBc | RPMI | SSC (oral floor) |
| FaDu | RT-Dresdend | DMEM | SCC (pharyngeal) |
| ZMK-1 | RT-Göttingene | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (Oropharynx) |
| BW-225 | RT-Göttingene | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (Oropharynx) |
| HK-147 | RT-Göttingene | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (Oropharynx) |
| GR-145-I | RT-Göttingene | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (Oropharynx) |
| GR-145-II | RT-Göttingene | DMEM + HAMsF12 1:1 | SCC (Oropharynx) |
| DF-19 | RT-Göttingene | DMEM | Dermal fibroblasts |
| HaCat | DKFZb | DMEM | Epidermal keratinocytes |
aDeutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany
bDeutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, Germany
cHealth Science Research Resources Bank, Japan Health Sciences Foundation, Japan
dDepartment of Radiation Oncology, OncoRay-Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
eUniversitätsmedizin Göttingen, Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology, Göttingen, Germany
fLymphnode metatasis
Primer pairs used for the analysis of chemokine and chemokine receptor transcript expressions
| Gen | Forward primer (5′–>3′) | Reverse primer (5′–>3′) | AL (bp) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCL2 | CAGCCAGATGCAATCAATGCC | TGGAATCCTGAACCCACTTCT | 190 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCL3 | AGTTCTCTGCATCACTTGCTG | CGGCTTCGCTTGGTTAGGAA | 151 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCL4 | CTGTGCTGATCCCAGTGAATC | TCAGTTCAGTTCCAGGTCATACA | 61 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCL5 | ATCCTCATTGCTACTGCCCTC | GCCACTGGTGTAGAAATACTCC | 135 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCL19 | CCAGCCCCAACTCTGAGTG | ATCCTTGATGAGAAGGTAGTGGA | 114 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCL20 | TGCTGTACCAAGAGTTTGCTC | CGCACACAGACAACTTTTTCTTT | 220 | PrimerBank ( |
| CXCL1 | CTTGCCTCAATCCTGCATC | CCTTCTGGTCAGTTGGATTTG | 82 | Bachmeier et al. ( |
| CXCL2 | CGAAGTCATAGCCACACTCAAG | CTTCTGGTCAGTTGGATTTGC | 116 | Bachmeier et al. ( |
| CXCL3 | GCAGGGAATTCACCTCAAGA | GGTGCTCCCCTTGTTCAGTA | 172 | Kato et al. ( |
| CXCL9 | TGCAAGGAACCCCAGTAGTGA | GGTGGATAGTCCCTTGGTTGG | 69 | Okamoto et al. ( |
| CXCL10 | GAGCCTACAGCAGAGGAACC | GAGTCAGAAAGATAAGGCAGC | 81 | Okamoto et al. ( |
| CXCL11 | GCTGTGATATTGTGTGCTACAGT | GCTTCGATTTGGGATTTAGGCA | 211 | PrimerBank ( |
| CXCL12 | GGTCGTGGTCGTGCTGGT | CGGGCTACAATCTGAAGGG | 174 | Zhou et al. ( |
| CCR1 | CACGGACAAAGTCCCTTGGA | TGTGGTCGTGTCATAGTCCTCTGT | 79 | Deutsch et al. ( |
| CCR2 | GCCTTTTTCACATAGCTCTTGGC | AGGAGTCCTTGTGTAGTCACTTT | 112 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCR3 | ATACAGGAGGCTCCGAATTATGA | ATGCCCCCTGACATAGTGGAT | 109 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCR5 | ACCAAGCTATGCAGGTGACAG | GCAGAAGCGTTTGGCAATGT | 137 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCR6 | CTCCAGGCTATTTGTACCGATTG | CACTGCCCAGAATGGGAGAG | 181 | PrimerBank ( |
| CCR7 | GGGCACAGCCTTCCTGTG | CCACCACCAGCACGCTTT | 82 | Deutsch et al. ( |
| CCR8 | TGCCTCCTGTTTGTATTCAGTC | CACTTTGCACATTACAGTCCCA | 198 | PrimerBank ( |
| CXCR1 | GCAGCTCCTACTGTTGGACACA | CATGTCCTCTTCAGTTTCAGCAA | 75 | Deutsch et al. ( |
| CXCR2 | GCAGGTCACAGCTGCTCTTCT | T5GAGGTAAACTTAAATCCTGACTG | 82 | Deutsch et al. ( |
| CXCR3 | ACCCAGCAGCCAGAGCAC | CATAGGAAGAGCTGAAGTTCTCCAG | 109 | Deutsch et al. ( |
| CXCR4 | TACACCGAGGAAATGGGCTCA | AGATGATGGAGTAGATGGTGGG | 112 | PrimerBank ( |
| HPRT1 | TGACACTGGCAAAACAATGCA | GGTCCTTTTCACCAGCAAGCT | 93 | Calcagno et al. ( |
| UBC | CGGTGAACGCCGATGATTAT | ATCTGCATTGTCAAGTGACGA | 123 | Cicinnati et al. ( |
Transcript expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors in the pooled sample
| Chemokine | CT | Chemokine receptor | CT |
|---|---|---|---|
| CCL2 | 20,33 | CCR1 | 30,80 |
| CCL3 | 26,08 | CCR2 | 29,07 |
| CCL4 | 29,67 | CCR3 | 28,58 |
| CCL5 | 26,43 | CCR5 | 29,44 |
| CCL19 | 30,15 | CCR6 | 22,77 |
| CCL20 | 18,07 | CCR7 | 30,12 |
| CXCL1 | 19,06 | CCR8 | 29,44 |
| CXCL2 | 19,89 | CXCR1 | 29,85 |
| CXCL3 | 20,58 | CXCR2 | 31,79 |
| CXCL9 | 29,66 | CXCR3 | 27,18 |
| CXCL10 | 26,91 | CXCR4 | 24,84 |
| CXCL11 | 25,99 | ||
| CXCL12 | 30,03 |
Fig. 1CC-chemokine transcript expression relative to housekeeping genes in tumor and normal cell lines; a CCL5, b CCL20, c CCL2. Greater than twofold expression changes were regarded as significant and are marked by asterisks
Fig. 2CXC-chemokine transcript expression relative to housekeeping genes in tumor and normal cell lines; a CXCL1, b CXCL2, c CXCL3. Greater than twofold expression changes were regarded as significant and are marked by asterisks
Fig. 3CXC-chemokine transcript expression relative to housekeeping genes in tumor and normal cell lines; a CXCL10, b CXCL11, c CXCL9, d CXCL12. Greater than twofold expression changes were regarded as significant and are marked by asterisks
Fig. 4Chemokine receptor transcript expression relative to housekeeping genes in tumor and normal cell lines; a CCR6, b CXCR1, c CXCR4. Greater than twofold expression changes were regarded as significant and are marked by asterisks
Fig. 5Protein expression in cell culture supernatants of tumor and normal cell lines; a CXCL1, b CXCL12
Fig. 6CXCL12 protein expression in cell culture supernatants of BW-225 tumor and DF-19 normal cell lines 6, 24, and 48 h after irradiation. Data are normalized for CXCL12 content before irradiation; error bars represent standard errors of 3 measurements. The CXCL12 accumulation is statistically significant with P = <0.001