Ek. Ininns et al., GROWTH OF THE ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELL-LINE AN3 CA IS MODULATED BY TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR AND ITS RECEPTOR IS UP-REGULATED BY ESTROGEN INVITRO, Endocrinology, 130(4), 1992, pp. 1852-1856
We demonstrate that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) has a biphasic effect
on the growth of the human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell line AN3 CA
in vitro. Low levels (0.2-5 pg/ml) of TNF were moderately growth stim
ulatory (up to 20% enhancement), while levels over 100 pg were growth
inhibitory (up to 45% inhibition). Northern blot analysis showed expre
ssion of the 75-kilodalton (kDa) TNF receptor mRNA, but no expression
of the 55-kDa TNF receptor mRNA or TNF mRNA. The growth of these cells
was not directly affected by physiological concentrations (10(-7)-10(
-9) M) of 17-beta-estradiol (E2). However, [I-125]TNF binding studies
and Scatchard analysis showed that 18-h coculture with 10(-8) M E2 inc
reased the number of TNF receptors expressed on these cells 3-fold. Qu
antitative mRNA analysis confirmed that 75-kDa TNF receptor mRNA expre
ssion increased within 4 h of incubation with E2. These observations s
uggest an interaction between the endocrine and the immune systems, wi
th an important implication for the homeostasis of endometrial tissues
.