Malignant ascites of epithelial ovarian cancer patients contains high
levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6). The present study was conducted to com
pare the secretion of IL-6 by seven different human ovarian cancer cel
l lines (OVCA) and cultured human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMC)
and to examine the regulation of its production by other cytokines. IL
-6 was detected in supernatant medium of all mesothelial cell cultures
(8/8) and 6/7 ovarian cancer cell lines. Levels of IL-6 secreted by H
PMC (median 27 100 pg/1x10(5) cells; range 3870-168 200) were 590-fold
higher (P < 0.01) than those secreted by OVCA (median 46 pg/1 x 10(5)
cells; range 0-16 450). Treatment with TNF-alpha or IL-1 beta (both 1
0 ng/ml) for both types of cells and both cytokines resulted in a sign
ificant (P < 0.05) elevation of IL-6 production, In OVCA IL-6 secretio
n was increased 7- and 39-fold and in HPMC 6- and 8-fold, respectively
. Under TNF-alpha treatment IL-6-levels secreted by HPMC were 149-fold
higher (P < 0.01) than those generated by OVCA. Similarly, IL-1 beta-
induced IL-6 levels were 102-fold higher in HPMC (median 288 800 pg/1
x 10(5) cells; range 93 125-552 800) than in OVCA, IFN-gamma (10 ng/ml
) increased IL-6 generation in OVCA (6-fold) but not HPMC. The prolife
ration of both cell types however, was significantly (P < 0.05) inhibi
ted by IFN-gamma. Our results suggest that peritoneal mesothelial cell
s may be a prominent source of IL-6 in ovarian cancer-related ascites.
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