L-NAME inhibits tumor cell progression and pulmonary metastasis of r/m HM-SFME-1 cells by decreasing NO from tumor cells and TNF-alpha from macrophages
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L-NAME inhibits tumor cell progression and pulmonary metastasis of r/m HM-SFME-1 cells by decreasing NO from tumor cells and TNF-alpha from macrophages
Abstract
Highly metastatic ras/myc-transformed serum-free mouse embryo (r/m HM-SFME-1) cells were injected subcutaneously to mice and the effects of Nomega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) on the tumor progression and pulmonary metastasis were investigated. In addition, production of nitric oxide (NO), matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in the tumor cells and in a mouse macrophage-like cell line, J774.1 cells, was analyzed. The increase in footpad thickness was significantly smaller in the mice which were fed the L-NAME containing water (4.24+/-0.39 mg/day/mouse). The number of the tumor cells metastasized to the lungs was smaller in the L-NAME treated mice, although statistical significance was not found. Co-treatment of r/m HM-SFME-1 cells with interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma; 100 U/ml) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 0.5 microg/ml) significantly enhanced NO production, and the presence of L-NAME at 1 mM significantly decreased this response. In r/m HM-SFME-1 cells, MMP-2 was undetectable and MMP-9 was also very little in the basal level, and both MMPs were unaffected by the IFN-gamma and/or LPS treatments, not to mention by the L-NAME treatment. In J774.1 cells, any treatment including LPS appeared to enhance MMP-9 production, however, this upregulation was not inhibited by the additional presence of L-NAME. Production of TNF-alpha by J774.1 cells was markedly enhanced with LPS treatment, and this enhancement was significantly reduced in the presence of L-NAME. These results indicate that the inhibitory effects of L-NAME on the tumor cell progression and pulmonary metastasis could be due to suppression of NO from tumor cells and TNF-alpha from macrophages (Mol Cell Biochem, 2007).
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