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Serum levels of soluble tumor-necrosis-factor receptors in patients with benign and malignant HPV-associated anogenital lesions.

M Malejczyk1, J Jóźwiak, A Osiecka, P I Roszkowski, W Mazurkiewicz-Smoktunowicz, T T Rogoziński, L Walczak, S Jabłońska, S Majewski, J Malejczyk.   

Abstract

The levels of type-I and type-II soluble TNF-alpha receptors (sTNF-Rs) were evaluated in sera from patients with various human-papillomavirus-(HPV)-associated benign and malignant anogenital lesions using specific enzyme-linked immunobiological assays. In patients with benign HPV6/11-associated condylomata acuminata, the levels of sTNF-RI were significantly increased, while sTNF-RII were in normal range. Both types of sTNF-Rs were in normal range in patients with benign HPV16-associated grade-I/II and grade-III cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia. However, their levels were significantly increased in patients with HPV16/18-associated squamous cervical cancer and anogenital Bowen's carcinoma. Sera from patients with condylomata acuminata and anogenital carcinomas displayed significantly increased TNF-alpha-inhibitory activity, as revealed by L929 cell-cytotoxicity assay. Increased serum TNF-alpha-inhibitory activity correlated with higher levels of sTNF-Rs. Furthermore, this inhibitory activity could be specifically abrogated by htr9 and utr1 monoclonal antibodies recognizing TNF-RI and TNF-RII respectively. Our results strongly suggest that serum sTNF-Rs may protect tumor cells from cytotoxic/cytostatic effects of locally released TNF-alpha, and that elevated levels of circulating sTNF-Rs may facilitate the growth of HPV-associated anogenital lesions.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9334803     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19970926)73:1<16::aid-ijc3>3.0.co;2-4

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


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