Upregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor induced by alpha-interferon in human epidermoid cancer cells
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Upregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor induced by alpha-interferon in human epidermoid cancer cells
Abstract
Unregulated or increased expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) is a common event in neoplastic transformation; modulation of such a receptor by physiological agents could be, therefore, of clinical interest. We have studied the binding ability, the availability at cell surface, and the synthesis of EGF-R in the A431 and KB human epidermoid cancer cell lines after treatment with recombinant alpha-interferon (IFN-alpha). After 48 h of treatment, IFN-alpha induces, in both cell lines, growth inhibition and enhances class I major histocompatibility HLA complex expression, which is a common marker of IFN action. [125I]EGF total binding assessed after 48 h of treatment with IFN-alpha shows a dose-dependent upregulation of EGF-R binding capacity. Saturation plots of the binding data show that IFN-alpha treatment does not dramatically alter the affinity of the EGF-R and indicate that IFN-alpha only increases the number of low affinity receptors. We show that this effect is due to a specific increase in the synthesis of the receptor protein, as assessed by immunoprecipitation of [35S]methionine-labeled cell extracts. Electron microscopy analysis has confirmed an increase of EGF-R proteins at cell surface without major changes in the morphology of the cells. Taken together, these results indicate that IFN-alpha consistently induces both the binding capacity and the synthesis of EGF-R in human epidermoid cancer cells and suggest the use of such a mechanism for new anticancer therapies.
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