Literature DB >> 7513729

Nitric oxide involvement in tumor-induced immunosuppression.

P Lejeune1, P Lagadec, N Onier, D Pinard, H Ohshima, J F Jeannin.   

Abstract

The mechanisms of immunosuppression induced by colon cancer in rats were investigated at the systemic and tumor levels. During tumor growth (after i.p. injection of rat colon adenocarcinoma cells in syngeneic BD IX rats), Con A-induced proliferation of splenic mononuclear cells decreased and nitric oxide (NO) production by splenic macrophages increased concomitantly. Incubating splenic mononuclear cells with an inhibitor of NO synthase, NG-monomethyl-L-arginine, restored lymphocyte proliferation. A low level of inducible NO synthase mRNA was detectable in tumors by Northern blotting, with a weak increase during tumor growth. The NO concentration measured in the tumor nodules increased weakly parallel to the tumor growth. Five and six weeks after tumor cell injection, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from disaggregated tumors did not proliferate in the presence of Con A. Addition of NG-monomethyl-L-arginine inhibited the production of NO in tumor dissociations and enhanced tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte proliferation. Glyceryl trinitrate (a NO-releasing compound) totally inhibited the lymphocyte proliferation in vitro while it slightly reduced the tumor cell proliferation. T lymphocytes were therefore more sensitive to NO than were tumor cells. Culture medium from tumor cells induced NO production by splenic macrophages, although the factor involved has not yet been identified. Furthermore, tumor cells could also play a part in NO production by tumors because the tumor cells were induced to produce NO by IFN-gamma plus IL-1. These results strongly suggest the participation of NO in the tumor-induced immunosuppression in rats.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7513729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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