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<i>c‐jun</i> expression and growth stimulation in human ovarian carcinoma cell lines following exposure to cytokines
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We evaluated the effects of recombinant human G-CSF, rhGM-CSF, rhM-CSF and rhIL-1 alpha on proliferation and regulation of c-jun gene expression in 4 human ovarian-carcinoma (HOC) cell lines, NIH:OVCAR-3, SK-OV-3, HEY and BG-1, and in one primary ovarian tumor in vitro. The cytokines were administered in concentrations of 0.1 U/ml to 1000 U/ml. Cell growth was measured by crystal-violet- and thiazolyl-blue(MTT)-based cell counts. c-jun transcripts were measured by the solution hybridization/RNAse protection assay. RhM-CSF and rhGM-CSF showed no growth stimulation of any of the 5 cell lines tested. Results from exposure to rhG-CSF were different. The cell lines NIH:OVCAR-3, SK-OV-3, BG-1 and the primary ovarian tumor showed no proliferative response. A 2- to 3-fold increase in proliferation was observed in the HEY HOC cell line. rhIL-1 alpha led to growth stimulation in the BG-1 cell line, but showed an inhibitory effect in the NIH:OVCAR-3 cells. No effects of rhIL-1 alpha were observed in the remaining 2 cell lines nor in the primary ovarian tumor. Growth stimulation was accompanied by an increase in c-jun expression in the HEY cell line, and the BG-1 cell line. No alterations in c-jun expression were observed in the remaining 3 cell lines. Our results indicate that rhG-CSF or rhIL-1 alpha influence cell proliferation in 2 out of 5 human ovarian-tumor cell lines, accompanied by an increase in c-jun expression.
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