alpha-Interferon down-regulates epidermal growth factor receptors on renal carcinoma cells: relation to cellular responsiveness to the antiproliferative action of alpha-interferon
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alpha-Interferon down-regulates epidermal growth factor receptors on renal carcinoma cells: relation to cellular responsiveness to the antiproliferative action of alpha-interferon
Abstract
The CaKi-I line of renal carcinoma (RC) cells is highly sensitive to the antiproliferative effect of human leukocyte interferon (IFN-alpha). These RC cells express high numbers of cell surface receptors for epidermal growth factor (EGF), and EGF stimulates their proliferation. IFN-alpha blocks EGF-stimulated proliferation of these cells and down-regulates EGF receptors (EGFR) by inhibiting EGFR synthesis. Although EGF stimulates the proliferation of RC cells resistant to the antiproliferative action of IFN-alpha, IFN-alpha treatment does not block the EGF-stimulated proliferation of these cells and has no effect on EGFR expression. Thus, the down-regulation of EGFR is specific for RC cells sensitive to IFN-alpha. While IFN-alpha does not affect the level of total cellular message or total polyadenylated message for the EGFR, IFN-alpha treatment decreases the level of cytoplasmic EGFR message. Analysis of polysome distribution of cellular mRNAs indicates that IFN-alpha treatment results in an accumulation of EGFR mRNA in lighter polysome fractions, consistent with a partial block in translational elongation. Thus, IFN-alpha regulates the expression of EGFR and possibly other growth-related proteins by post-transcriptional mechanisms, which may play an important part in the complex inhibitory action of IFN-alpha on RC proliferation.
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