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IFN-γ Induces Gastric Cancer Cell Proliferation and Metastasis Through Upregulation of Integrin β3-Mediated NF-κB Signaling.

Translational Oncology 2018 Februrary
Interferon γ (IFN-γ), a multifunctional cytokine, was upregulated in the resected gastric cancer tissue. However, whether IFN-γ is involved in the regulation of gastric cancer has not been well elucidated. Herein, we aimed to investigate the effects and mechanism of IFN-γ on gastric cancer. In this study, we found a vital role of IFN-γ in enhancing proliferation, inhibiting apoptosis, and promoting cell migration and invasion in gastric cancer cells SGC-7901 and MGC-803. Additionally, IFN-γ activated nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signaling pathway by upregulating the phosphorylation expression of p65 and IκBα, and induced the expression of integrin β3 in vitro. Therefore, to further investigate the relationship between IFN-γ and integrin β3, SGC-7901 cells were transfected with integrin β3 siRNA. And then cells expressed lower cell viability, migration, and invasion rates, while cell apoptosis was significantly enhanced. Meanwhile, expression of integrin β3, MMP-2, MMP-9, and NF-κB, including p65 and IκBα, and the nuclear translocation of NF-κB/p65 were dramatically repressed, whereas IFN-γ significantly improved the effects. Moreover, in vivo, the experiment of xenograft model and pulmonary metastasis model also retarded in integrin β3 siRNA group. And the expression of integrin β3, MMP-2, MMP-9, and NF-κB was repressed. However, the treatment with IFN-γ improved tumor volume, lung/total weight, tumor nodules, and the protein expression described above compared with integrin β3 siRNA group. Overall, the results indicated that IFN-γ induces gastric cancer cell proliferation and metastasis partially through the upregulation of integrin β3-mediated NF-κB signaling. Hence, the inhibition of IFN-γ or integrin β3 may be the key for the treatment of gastric cancer.

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