Differential production of interleukin 6 in human osteosarcoma cells and the possible effects on neoplastic bone metabolism.

T Motoyama, T Hotta, H Watanabe, T Kumanishi, T Ichikawa, M Sekiguchi
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Abstract

Interleukin 6 (IL-6) exerts well-established effects on cells of the immune system as well as on various other cell types. We have investigated the effects of IL-6 produced by human osteosarcoma cells on tumor cells from two clonal human osteosarcoma cell lines, KSU.C3 and NOS-1.C8. We were unable to identify any effects of IL-6 such as cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity, osteocalcin production, or collagen synthesis on the bone-forming phenotypes. However, the KSU.C3 cell line, which showed a little osteoid and no bone formation and was accompanied by a few osteoclasts in the xenografted tumors, produced high levels of IL-6, the production of which was quickly and easily stimulated by various agents. On the other hand, the NOS-1.C8 cell line, which formed abundant osteoid or bone and was accompanied by no osteoclasts in the xenografted tumors, produced no detectable levels of IL-6 without stimulation, and the production of IL-6 in response to IL-1 beta was slower. Our data suggest that IL-6 produced by osteosarcoma cells does not play an important role in bone formation, but may mediate osteoclastic bone resorption.

人骨肉瘤细胞白细胞介素6的差异产生及其对肿瘤骨代谢的可能影响。
白细胞介素6 (IL-6)对免疫系统细胞以及其他各种类型的细胞具有良好的作用。我们研究了人骨肉瘤细胞产生的IL-6对两种克隆人骨肉瘤细胞系KSU的肿瘤细胞的影响。C3和NOS-1.C8。我们无法确定IL-6对骨形成表型的任何影响,如细胞增殖、碱性磷酸酶活性、骨钙素产生或胶原合成。然而,KSU。C3细胞系在移植瘤中表现为少量的类骨细胞,无骨形成,并伴有少量破骨细胞,产生高水平的IL-6,其产生容易受到各种药物的快速刺激。另一方面,NOS-1。C8细胞系在异种移植肿瘤中形成丰富的类骨或骨,且不伴有破骨细胞,在没有刺激的情况下无法产生可检测水平的IL-6,并且IL-1 β的产生较慢。我们的数据表明,由骨肉瘤细胞产生的IL-6在骨形成中不起重要作用,但可能介导破骨细胞骨吸收。
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