KMID : 0191119990140030299
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Journal of Korean Medical Science 1999 Volume.14 No. 3 p.299 ~ p.303
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Suppression of NF-kappaB activation in normal T cells by supernatant fluid from human renal cell carcinomas
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Kim HJ
Park JK/Kim YG
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Abstract
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T lymphocytes from patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) show reduced immune function and impaired activation of the transcription factor, NF-¥êB. We determined the mechanism of NF-¥êB suppression in T cells of RCC patient and determined whether supernatant fluid from RCC explants (RCC-S) induced the same phenotype of NF-¥êB suppression in normal T cells that is observed in patient T cells. The pattern of ¥êB-binding activity in T cells of RCC patient was altered as compared to that seen in T cells obtained from normal volunteers. In some patients, no activation of RelA/NFkappaB1-binding activity was detectable, while in others ¥êB-binding activity was modestly induced but the duration was reduced. I¥êB¥á was degraded normally following stimulation in both normal controls and T cells from RCC patients. RCC-S did not alter the cytoplasmic levels of RelA and NF-¥êB1 but did suppress their nuclear localization and inhibited the activation of RelA/NF-¥êB1 binding complexes. These results show that RCC-S can induce in normal T cells the same phenotype of impaired NF-¥êB activation that is detected in T cells of RCC patient. It also appears that NF-¥êB suppression by RCC-S may contribute to the immunosuppression of host immunity.
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