The high lysability by lak cells of colon‐carcinoma cells resistant to doxorubicin is associated with a high expression of ICAM‐1, LFA‐3, NCA and a less‐differentiated phenotype
- 12 March 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 47 (5), 746-754
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910470521
Abstract
A human colon-carcinoma ceil subline resistant to doxorubicin (LoVo/Dx), previously shown to be more lysed than the chemosensitive subline LoVo/H by different immune effectors, is reported here to be similarly susceptible to direct, anti-proliferative effect of soluble cytokines (TNF-α and/or IFN-γ). More adhesion molecules ICAM-1, LFA-3 and NCA were expressed on LoVo/Dx than on LoVo/H, while no significant amounts of CEA were detectable on the cell surface or in culture supernatant of either tumor subline. Anti-ICAM-1, anti-LFA-3 and anti-NCA monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) caused a marked reduction of lysis by interleukin-2 (IL-2) activated lymphocytes (LAK) of LoVo/Dx, whereas a lower effect was evident on LoVo/H. A pool of these antibodies was able to further increase the inhibition of the LAK lysis of both sublines. LoVo/Dx displayed a less differentiated phenotype as assessed by morphology, in vitro growth and altered or increased expression of markers such as desmoplakin and vimentin respectively, and disappearance of mucin. Treatment of LoVo sublines with differentiating agents (dimethylformamide and retinoic acid) led to a decreased expression of all adhesion molecules studied, accompanied by increased resistance to LAK-mediated lysis. These data indicate that sensitivity of chemoresistant tumor cells to cytotoxic effectors depends on the level of expression of adhesion molecules, including NCA, and is related to differentiation stage.Keywords
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