Autocrine inhibition of chemotherapy response in human liver tumor cells by insulin-like growth factor-II |
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Authors: | Lund Per Schubert Dominic Niketeghad Fataneh Schirmacher Peter |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Pathology, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 9, Cologne D-50931, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-II is frequently overexpressed in experimental and human hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) and has been correlated with increased tumor growth. We have analyzed, whether IGF-II affects chemotherapy response and apoptosis in human liver tumor cells. Three liver tumor cell lines highly expressed IGF-II and supported their growth in an autocrine manner by secreting excessive amounts of IGF-II. Neutralization of IGF-II significantly increased response to the chemotherapeutic agents cisplatin and etoposide especially at lower, cytostatic doses. While blocking of IGF-II did not increase spontaneous cell death in exponentially growing cultures, increased cell death was found under conditions of confluent growth and chemotherapy. Thus in HCC cells, IGF-II is a relevant protumorigenic growth factor that significantly reduces susceptibility to apoptosis and chemotherapeutic treatment. Therefore interference with IGF-II activity may improve response of HCCs to otherwise inefficient chemotherapeutic agents. |
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