Endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide-II (EMAP-II): a novel inducer of lymphocyte apoptosis
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- 24 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Leukocyte Biology
- Vol. 75 (5) , 772-776
- https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.1003487
Abstract
The novel, proinflammatory cytokine endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide-II (EMAP-II) was first found in tumor cell supernatants. EMAP-II is closely related or identical to the p43 auxiliary protein of the multisynthase complex, which is involved in protein synthesis. In vitro, EMAP-II induces procoagulant activity, increased expression of E- and P-selectins and tumor necrosis factor receptor-1, and ultimately, programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cultured endothelial cells. EMAP-II is also chemotactic for monocytes and neutrophils. However, the role of the p43/EMAP-II cytokine form in tumors is not understood. We hypothesized an immune-regulatory role within neoplastic tissues and investigated its effects on lymphocytes. EMAP-II causes a dose-dependent inhibition of proliferation and apoptosis in Jurkat T cells and mitogen-activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Coculture with DLD-1 colorectal cancer cells or media conditioned by these cells induces apoptosis in Jurkat cells, which is partially reversed by antibodies against EMAP-II. Our data suggest that EMAP-II constitutes a component of a novel, immunosuppressive pathway in solid tumors, which is not normally expressed outside the cell but in tumors, may be subject to abnormal processing and released from tumor cells.Keywords
Funding Information
- Cancer Research UK
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