Growth-promoting effect of recombinant interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor for a human astrocytoma cell line.

  • Lachman L
  • Brown D
  • Dinarello C
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Abstract

IL 1 can exhibit dichotomous effects in the sense that it is cytotoxic for certain cells, although growth promoting for other cells. Because IL 1 is growth promoting for astrocytes, but cytotoxic for melanoma cells, the current investigation evaluated the effect of IL 1 upon astrocytomas. The human astrocytoma U373 was found to incorporate [3H]thymidine after exposure to recombinant human IL 1 alpha and IL 1 beta and murine IL 1 alpha. Surprisingly, U373 also incorporated [3H]thymidine after exposure to recombinant TNF. The response of the U373 to IL 1 may be used as a simple and sensitive assay for IL 1.

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Lachman, L. B., Brown, D. C., & Dinarello, C. A. (1987). Growth-promoting effect of recombinant interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor for a human astrocytoma cell line. The Journal of Immunology, 138(9), 2913–2916. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.138.9.2913

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