N. Rubio et C. Torres, Interferon-gamma induces proliferation but not apoptosis in murine astrocytes through the differential expression of the myc proto-oncogene family, MOL BRAIN R, 71(1), 1999, pp. 104-110
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is a cytokine mainly secreted by activated T-l
ymphocytes. Treatment of mouse astrocytes in vitro with IFN-gamma augmented
the basal expression of the primary response proto-oncogenes c-myc and L-m
yc as detected by Northern blotting. Such inductions were maximal at doses
of 10 U/ml and after 60 min of treatment. Astrocytes fully differentiated i
n vitro do not express N-myc mRNA nor are induced to express it by exposure
to IFN-gamma. As demonstrated by flow cytometry, the common protein produc
t of the myc family was present in the nucleus of the cells. The specificit
y of IFN-gamma induction was demonstrated when antibodies against IFN-gamma
completely suppressed the overinduction of these mRNAs. No apoptotic death
can be detected in astrocytes treated with IFN-gamma at doses that induce
c-myc expression. Conversely, treatment with a dose of 10 U/ml induced cell
s proliferation in astrocytic cells as measured by H-3-thymidine incorporat
ion. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.