Synergistic effect of tumor necrosis factor-alpha- and diphtheria toxin-mediated cytotoxicity in sensitive and resistant human ovarian tumor cell lines.

  • Morimoto H
  • Safrit J
  • Bonavida B
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Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that diphtheria toxin (DTX) also mediates target cell lysis, and the mechanism of cytotoxicity has many features similar to those of cytotoxicity mediated by TNF-alpha. Thus, we hypothesized that DTX and TNF-alpha, used in combination, may result in either additive or synergistic cytotoxic activity. This was examined on three human ovarian carcinoma cell lines chosen for their differing sensitivities to TNF-alpha and DTX, i.e., 222, which is sensitive to both TNF-alpha and DTX, 222TR, a TNF-alpha-resistant DTX-sensitive variant of 222, and SKOV-3, which is resistant to both DTX and TNF-alpha. The simultaneous use of DTX and TNF-alpha at suboptimal concentrations resulted in synergistic cytotoxic activity against all three lines tested, thus overcoming the TNF-alpha resistance of 222TR and the double resistance of SKOV-3. DNA fragmentation was observed in all three lines treated with DTX and TNF-alpha and occurred as early as 4 h after treatment. Cycloheximide, actinomycin D, or emetine, at concentrations causing greater than 90% protein synthesis inhibition, did not result in cytotoxicity alone or synergy with TNF-alpha, suggesting that synergy by DTX was not due to its ability to inhibit protein synthesis. The use of energy poisons and pH conditions that inhibit DTX-mediated cytotoxicity resulted in the abrogation of synergy. These findings show that the two cytotoxic agents TNF-alpha and DTX, when used at suboptimal concentrations, synergize in their cytotoxic activity against sensitive and resistant cell lines. Because the SKOV-3 cell line used here is also resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs, combination treatment with DTX and TNF-alpha may be beneficial in overcoming drug resistance.

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Morimoto, H., Safrit, J. T., & Bonavida, B. (1991). Synergistic effect of tumor necrosis factor-alpha- and diphtheria toxin-mediated cytotoxicity in sensitive and resistant human ovarian tumor cell lines. The Journal of Immunology, 147(8), 2609–2616. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.8.2609

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