Human recombinant interferons‐beta and ‐gamma decrease gelatinase production and invasion by human KG‐2 renal‐carcinoma cells

Abstract
We investigated the effects of human recombinant interferons (r-IFNs) on gelatinase production and invasion by human renal-cell carcinoma (HRCC). Incubation of KG-2 HRCC with human r-IFN-β or -γ (but not -α) suppressed transcription of the 72-kDa gelatinase gene and, hence, production of gelatinase activity. These inhibitory effects of interferons (IFNs) were independent of their antiproliferative effects. Treatment of KG-2 cells with r-IFN-β or -γ significantly inhibited cell invasion through reconstituted basement membrane toward chemoattractants produced by kidney fibroblasts. The inhibitory activity of r-IFNs was specific to the KG-2 cells since gelatinase activity by various fibroblasts was unaffected. These findings suggest that r-IFN-β or IFN-γ may be used to inhibit the invasive potential of HRCC.

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