Interleukin-6 promotes cervical tumor growth by VEGF-dependent angiogenesis via a STAT3 pathway

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Lin-Hung Wei
Min-Liang Kuo
Chi-An Chen
Chia-Hung Chou
Kuo-Bau Lai
Chien-Nan Lee
Chang-Yao Hsieh
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[1] National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine,Department of Oncology
[2] Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Toxicology,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[3] Institute of Toxicology,undefined
[4] College of Medicine,undefined
[5] National Taiwan University,undefined
[6] National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine,undefined
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Oncogene | 2003年 / 22卷
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angiogenesis; cervical cancer; cytokine; interleukin-6; STAT3; vascular endothelial growth factor;
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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) has received particular attention in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer, although the underlying mechanism remains elusive. This study revealed that IL-6 promotes in vivo tumor growth of human cervical cancer C33A cells, but does not substantially alter their in vitro growth kinetics. The in vivo angiogenic assays showed that IL-6 increases angiogenic activity in human cervical cancer cells, an effect that is specifically associated with upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Also, using anti-VEGF antibody to block VEGF function significantly inhibited IL-6-mediated angiogenesis and tumor growth in nude mice, strongly supporting the critical role of VEGF in the IL-6-mediated cervical tumorigenesis. Accordingly, the signaling pathway downstream of IL-6/IL-6R responsible for the regulation of VEGF was investigated. Notably, pharmacological inhibition of PI3-K or MAPK failed to inhibit IL-6-mediated transcriptional upregulation of VEGF. Meanwhile, blocking STAT3 pathway with dominant-negative mutant STAT3D effectively abolished IL-6-induced VEGF mRNA. In transient transfections, a luciferase reporter construct containing the full-length 1.5-kb VEGF promoter or a 1.2-kb fragment lacking the known hypoxic-response element also exhibited the same degree of response to IL-6. Additionally, transient transfection of STAT3D downregulated the 1.2-kb VEGF promoter luciferase reporter stimulated by IL-6. Based on the above phenomenon combined with the concomitant increased tumor expression of IL-6 and VEGF in cervical cancer tissues, we conclude that IL-6 may promote cervical tumorigenesis by activating VEGF-mediated angiogenesis via a STAT3 pathway.
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页码:1517 / 1527
页数:10
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