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Inhibition of interleukin 8 attenuates angiogenesis in bronchogenic carcinoma.
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Normal Lung TissueLung InflammationImmunologyImmunoeditingImmunologic MechanismImmunotherapyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyInflammationAngiogenesisRadiation OncologyVivo Corneal NeovascularizationTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerCytokineCancer ImmunosurveillanceBronchial NeoplasmInterleukin 8Medicine
We investigated the role of interleukin 8 (IL-8) in mediating angiogenesis in human bronchogenic carcinoma. Increased quantities of IL-8 were detected in tumor tissue as compared with normal lung tissue. Immunohistochemical staining of tumors revealed primary localization of IL-8 to individual tumor cells and demonstrated the capacity of tumor to elaborate IL-8. Functional studies that used tissue homogenates of tumors demonstrated the induction of both in vitro endothelial cell chemotaxis and in vivo corneal neovascularization. It is important to note that the addition of neutralizing antisera to IL-8 to these assays resulted in the marked and specific attenuation of these responses. Our observations definitively establish IL-8 as a primary mediator of angiogenesis in bronchogenic carcinoma and offer a potential target for immunotherapies against solid malignancies.
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