| Literature DB >> 3110094 |
J P Kuebler, T D Oberley, L F Meisner, Y A Sidky, C A Reznikoff, E C Borden, K B Cummings, G T Bryan.
Abstract
Interferon-alpha, interferon-beta, and interferon-gamma differ in their antiproliferative effects for several cell lines. Interferons were thus assessed for their activity in inhibiting proliferation of three renal cell carcinoma cell lines. The malignant epithelial phenotype of each of these cell lines was confirmed by electron microscopy, histology, karyotype and tumorigenicity. When compared on an anti-viral unit basis, naturally produced interferon-beta was more effective than natural interferon-alpha for all cell lines and clones. Proliferation of each of the cell lines was inhibited by interferon-gamma. In all cases, removal of interferons from culture media resulted in resumption of the rate of cell growth after a variable delay of 6-10 days. If the antiproliferative effects of interferons predominate in mediating tumor regression, clinical response may depend upon the type of interferon to which the tumor is exposed.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3110094 DOI: 10.1007/bf00217665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Invest New Drugs ISSN: 0167-6997 Impact factor: 3.850