Cytokines induce an L-arginine-dependent effector system in nonmacrophage cells
- PMID: 3292685
- DOI: 10.1002/jlb.44.1.58
Cytokines induce an L-arginine-dependent effector system in nonmacrophage cells
Abstract
Treatment of EMT-6 mammary adenocarcinoma cells with gamma interferon (rMuIFN gamma) plus tumor necrosis factor (rMuTNF alpha) and/or interleukin-1 (rHuIL-1 alpha) causes release of iron-55 label, inhibition of DNA replication, and inhibition of aconitase activity. In addition, the same combinations of cytokines induce EMT-6 cells to synthesize L-citrulline, nitrite, and nitrate directly from L-arginine. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can act as a cofactor in the induction of these metabolic effects when added to EMT-6 cells in the presence of rMuIFN gamma. The results show that increased levels of cytokines in the microenvironment can induce a novel effector pathway in somatic cells not specialized for host defense, resulting in specific metabolic effects as well as the inhibition of cellular proliferation.
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