EXPRESSION OF HIGH-AFFINITY INTERLEUKIN-4 RECEPTORS ON MURINE SARCOMA-CELLS AND RECEPTOR-MEDIATED CYTOTOXICITY OF TUMOR-CELLS TO CHIMERIC PROTEIN BETWEEN INTERLEUKIN-4 AND PSEUDOMONAS EXOTOXIN

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PURI, RK [1 ]
OGATA, M [1 ]
LELAND, P [1 ]
FELDMAN, GM [1 ]
FITZGERALD, D [1 ]
PASTAN, I [1 ]
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[1] NCI,MOLEC BIOL LAB,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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The presence of interleukin 4 receptor (IL-4R) on methylcholanthrene (MCA-106, MCA-102, and MC-38)- and viral DNA (G-2TS and 14-2TS)-induced murine sarcoma cells was demonstrated. MCA-106 tumor cells express about 500 to 1348 (median, 800) interleukin 4 (IL-4) binding sites/cell with a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 115 +/- 26 pM (mean +/- SD, n = 4). By Northern blot analysis, tumor cells exhibited a single mRNA species of 3.9 kilobases. Other murine sarcoma (MCA-102), colon adenocarcinoma (MC-38), G-2TS, and 14-2TS tumor cells express low numbers of IL-4R. By immunoperoxidase staining, 81 to 92% of the cells from fresh MCA-106 tumors were positive for IL-4 receptors, while only 7 to 10% of tumor-infiltrating cells were Thy 1.2 and < 1% Mac-1 positive. Using a chimeric protein composed of IL-4 and Pseudomonas exotoxin (IL-4-PE40), we observed that IL-4-PE40 was cytotoxic (determined by inhibition of protein synthesis by [H-3]leucine uptake) to MCA-106 tumor cells in a dose-dependent manner. A nonchimeric protein (PE40) that cannot bind to the IL-4R did not inhibit protein synthesis in tumor cells. A chimeric mutant protein (IL4-PE40 asp553) that can bind to IL-4 receptors but does not have the capability to inhibit protein synthesis was not cytotoxic to tumor cells. These studies strongly suggest that IL-4R on murine MCA-106 sarcoma cells is internalized when occupied by IL-4-PE40. Furthermore, a neutralizing antibody (11B11) to IL-4 completely abolished the protein synthesis-inhibitory activity of IL-4-PE40. G-2TS tumor cells which expressed low numbers of IL-4 receptors were not vulnerable to cytotoxicity by IL-4-PE40. Taken together, these data suggest that IL-4 receptor may be a target for IL-4-toxin therapy.
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