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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor stimulates the metastatic properties of Lewis lung carcinoma cells through a protein kinase A signal-transduction pathway.

M R Young1, Y Lozano, A Djordjevic, S Devata, J Matthews, M E Young, M A Wright.   

Abstract

Expression of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) by metastatic Lewis lung carcinoma cells (LLC-LN7) was previously shown to contribute to the maintenance of phenotypic characteristics associated with an increased capacity to metastasize. In the present study, pre-incubation of LLC-LN7 cells with neutralizing anti-GM-CSF antibodies diminished the capacity of the tumor cells to form experimental metastases after i.v. inoculation, while pre-incubation with recombinant GM-CSF (rGM-CSF) increased formation of metastases. In the presence of rGM-CSF, the LLC-LN7 cells exhibited an increased capacity to migrate, invade through a reconstituted basement membrane, and adhere to lung tissue. Studies to identify the signal transduction pathway through which GM-CSF enhanced the in vitro metastatic properties of the LLC-LN7 tumor cells implicated protein kinase A (PKA). Signaling through PKA was suggested by the demonstration that the stimulation of tumor-cell motility by GM-CSF was blocked in the presence of the adenylate cyclase inhibitor nicotinic acid, or the PKA inhibitors A3 or KT5720. In addition, the role of PKA as a signaling mechanism for GM-CSF was assessed by using REV-LN7 cells, which are LLC-LN7 cells that have been stably transfected with an expression vector encoding a mutant PKA RI alpha subunit and which, in turn, express a cAMP-resistant PKA. Adherence and invasion by the PKA-defective REV-LN7 cells were not stimulated by rGM-CSF, contrasting with the stimulation observed for wild-type LLC-LN7 cells. These data suggest that rGM-CSF can further enhance the in vitro metastatic characteristics of LLC-LN7 tumor cells and that this is dependent on signal transduction through PKA.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8436441     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910530424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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