IFN-γ-Inducing Factor/IL-18 Administration Mediates IFN-γ- and IL-12-Independent Antitumor Effects

  • Osaki T
  • Péron J
  • Cai Q
  • et al.
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We evaluated the mechanism of the antitumor effects of mouse rIFN-γ-inducing factor/IL-18 protein on the growth of mouse tumor cell lines in vivo. Mice received IL-18 before or after challenge with CL8-1, a mouse melanoma cell line. Both regimens significantly suppressed tumor growth and reduced the number of mice with growth of tumor from 60% (3/5) to 20% (1/5). Furthermore, IL-18 administered before and after tumor inoculation completely abrogated the establishment of CL8-1 in all animals. IL-18 administration also significantly suppressed the growth of MCA205, a sarcoma cell line, even when treatment was delayed to 7 days following tumor inoculation. Although IL-18/IL-12 combination therapy had the most significant and immediate antitumor effects, many mice so treated succumbed with markedly elevated serum IFN-γ levels. The antitumor effects of IL-18 were abrogated almost completely when NK cells were eliminated using anti-asialo GM1 Ab administration, but only marginally impaired in IFN-γ or IL-12 gene-disrupted mice. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that the number of the CD8+ T cells, but not CD4+ T cells, found at the tumor site was reduced in animals treated with IL-18. These results indicate that IL-18 has potent antitumor effects mediated by CD4+ T cells and NK cells, but in IFN-γ- and IL-12-independent pathways.

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Osaki, T., Péron, J.-M., Cai, Q., Okamura, H., Robbins, P. D., Kurimoto, M., … Tahara, H. (1998). IFN-γ-Inducing Factor/IL-18 Administration Mediates IFN-γ- and IL-12-Independent Antitumor Effects. The Journal of Immunology, 160(4), 1742–1749. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.160.4.1742

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