Literature DB >> 22210006

Insulin action on H292 bronchial carcinoma cells as compared to normal bronchial epithelial cells.

Peter Mayer1, Ulrich Reitzenstein, Mareille Warnken, Harald Enzmann, Kurt Racké.   

Abstract

Inhaled insulin may contribute to bronchial carcinoma due to IGF-I receptor activation by high local concentrations. Therefore, effects of insulin and IGF-I on human bronchial carcinoma cells (H292) and normal bronchial epithelium cells (HBE) were studied. TGF-β was included since it also influences carcinoma progression. H292 and HBE cells expressed both the insulin receptor and the IGF-I receptor; in H292 cells an additional, shorter, splicing variant (IR-A) of the insulin receptor was present. Insulin receptor expression was around four to five times higher in H292 than in HBE cells at mRNA and protein levels. Insulin and TGF-β exerted contrary actions on proliferation and gene expression in H292 cells. Genes regulated by insulin, IGF-I, and TGF-β were linked to inflammation, cell adhesion, muscle contraction and differentiation. Insulin and IGF-I also suppressed DNA repair genes. EC(50) for insulin-induced proliferation was around 5 nM in H292 and around 30 nM HBE cells. The EC(50) values for gene expression ranged from 9 to 90 nM in both cell types, dependent on the gene studied. In H292 cells, the proliferative response was much stronger if TGF-β was present. In HBE cells this interaction of insulin and TGF-β was not observed, and changes in gene expression were mostly lower by at least 10-fold as compared to H292. All in all, the insulin effects in H292 were generally much stronger than in HBE cells and - with regard to proliferation - occurred at lower concentrations. Thus, insulin will hardly induce cancer from normal bronchial cells but may favour progression of pre-existing tumours. Copyright Â
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22210006     DOI: 10.1016/j.pupt.2011.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pulm Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 1094-5539            Impact factor:   3.410


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