Cancer Cachexia Syndrome Developed in Nude Mice Bearing Melanoma Cells Producing Leukemia-inhibitory Factor1

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  • Mitsuo Mori
  • Ken Yamaguchi
  • Satoshi Honda
  • Koichi Nagasaki
  • Masakazu Ueda
  • Osahiko Abe
  • Kaoru Abe
چکیده

Melanoma-derived lipoprotein lipase inhibitor (MLPLI) is a factor purified from the conditioned medium of a human melanoma cell line, SEKI, which induced severe cachexia in tumor-bearing nude mice. Amino acid sequencing revealed that the amino-terminal portion was identical to that of leukemia-inhibitory factor (LIF). To determine whether MLPLI is actually LIF, the expression of LIF mRNA was examined in the SEKI melanoma cell line. Northern blot analyses revealed that the cell line displayed an intense hybridizable band with a molecular size of 3.8 kilobases, suggesting that MLPLI is identical to LIF. The relationship between the development of the cancer cachexia syndrome and the expression of LIF mRNA was examined in four melanoma xenografts, SEKI, G361, A375 and ME WO, in nude mice. SEKIand G361-bearing nude mice developed cancer cachexia syndrome, and their body weights decreased by the 25th day after the transplantation to 73.6% and 73.8% of the control, respectively. A375and MEWObearing nude mice, however, did not develop the syndrome. Northern blot analyses revealed that G361 as well as SEKI expressed a large amount of LIF mRNA, but A375 and MEWO did not, suggesting a close relationship between the expression of LIF mRNA and the development of the syndrome. These data support the concept that MLPLI, or LIF, plays an impor tant role in the development of the cancer cachexia syndrome observed in melanoma-bearing nude mice.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006