Enhancing In Vivo Tumorigenicity of B16 Melanoma by Overexpressing Interferon Regulatory Factor-2: Resistance to Endogenous IFN-gamma
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research
- Vol. 19 (7) , 723-729
- https://doi.org/10.1089/107999099313569
Abstract
We investigated the role of interferon (IFN) regulatory factor-2 (IRF-2) as an oncoprotein in vivo, opposing endogenous IFN-gamma suppression of tumor growth. Using syngeneic IFN-gamma knockout mice, we show that endogenous IFN-gamma slows growth of the mouse melanoma cell line B16-F10 in immunocompetent mice, suggesting that tumor cell resistance to IFN-gamma may lead to greater tumorigenicity. IRF-2 is a nuclear transcription factor induced by IFN-gamma that represses numerous IFN-inducible genes, including genes that regulate cell growth, in opposition to the transcriptional activator IRF-1. B16-F10 has a marked growth inhibitory response to IFN-gamma in vitro and has very little IRF-2 induction compared with other murine tumor cell lines. We engineered B16-F10 cells to stably overexpress murine IRF-2. In vitro, these transfected cells showed a marked resistance to the growth-inhibitory effect of IFN-gamma. In normal mice the IRF-2-transfected cells grew much faster than control tumors. In syngeneic IFN-gamma knockout mice, control cells grew at a rate similar to that of IRF-2-transfected cells, implicating resistance to endogenous IFN-gamma as playing the major role in enhanced growth of IRF-2-transfected tumors in intact mice. These experiments demonstrate that (1) IRF-2 enhances B16 melanoma growth and increases resistance to IFN-gamma in vitro, and (2) IRF-2 opposes the growth suppression mediated by endogenous IFN-gamma in vivo.Keywords
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