Differential regulation of gastric tumor growth by cytokines that signal exclusively through the coreceptor gp130

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Background & Aims: We have shown that mice with a mutation in gp130 (gp130757F/F), the signal transducing receptor for interleukin (IL)-6 family cytokines, have chronic gastric inflammation and develop distal stomach tumors associated with deregulated phosphorylated STAT3 expression. This model recapitulates many characteristics of intestinal-type gastric cancer in humans. Methods: To evaluate the role of IL-6 and IL-11 as ligands regulating tumor growth and submucosal invasion, we compared tumor characteristics of gp130 757F/F mice with gp130757F/F mice lacking IL-6 or mature T and B cells. Results: As a result of the gp130757F/F mutation, expression of IL-6 and IL-11 was greatly up-regulated concomitant with activation of STAT3 and development of tumors. However, the lack of IL-6 or T and B cells did not impact on tumor growth. While IL-6 did not regulate tumor growth or tumor vascularization, gp130757F/F/IL-6-/- mice showed ∼10-20-fold more submucosal tumor invasion, reduced mononuclear inflammatory cell infiltrate, and greater IL-11 and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-13 and MMP-9 synthesis than gp130757F/F mice. Expression of MMP-13 was largely restricted to tumor-associated stroma, but MMP-9 was also expressed in polymorphonuclear cells and a subset of epithelial cells. In addition, treatment with recombinant IL-11 stimulated expression of MMP-13 and MMP-9 in stomachs of wild-type mice. Conclusions: Increased submucosal invasion in gp130757F/F/IL-6-/- mice could not be explained by increased vascularization or reduced immunosurveillance but was most likely facilitated by augmented metalloproteinase activity driven by elevated IL-11 levels. © 2005 by the American Gastroenterological Association.

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Howlett, M., Judd, L. M., Jenkins, B., La Gruta, N. L., Grail, D., Ernst, M., & Giraud, A. S. (2005). Differential regulation of gastric tumor growth by cytokines that signal exclusively through the coreceptor gp130. Gastroenterology, 129(3), 1005–1018. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2005.06.068

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