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Potential involvement of IL-10 in suppressing tumor-associated macrophages. Colon-26-derived prostaglandin E2 inhibits TNF-alpha release via a mechanism involving IL-10.

T Kambayashi1, H R Alexander, M Fong, G Strassmann.   

Abstract

The administration of murine TNF-alpha to colon (C)-26 bearing mice, significantly protects the host against the catabolic effects of the tumor. This effect of exogenous TNF-alpha can be primarily attributed to tumor lysis rather than to a direct anticachectic action. Murine peritoneal macrophages cultured with the C-26 line or with C-26 culture supernatant do not release TNF-alpha in response to LPS stimulation. The reduction in TNF-alpha levels is associated with a significant increase in IL-10 levels. Single cell suspension of freshly disaggregated C-26 tumor (which contains host macrophages), do not produce TNF-alpha but contain significant levels of PGE2 and IL-10. In contrast, PGE2 but not TNF-alpha or IL-10 can be detected in the C-26.IVX cell line that is used to generate tumors in vivo. Neutralizing anti IL-10 Ab but not isotype-matched Ab, significantly reverses the inhibitory effect of the tumor cells and their culture supernatant on macrophage TNF-alpha release. Additional evidence is presented to indicate that the C-26-derived inhibitory activity is related to PGE2. Taken together, these results support the hypothesis that tumor-derived PGE2 prevents tumor-infiltrating macrophages from producing TNF-alpha, in part by augmenting macrophage IL-10 synthesis.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7897221

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


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