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We examined IL-10 and IL-IO receptor (IL-10R) gene expression in 44 xenogra
fts of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by reverse transcription-po
lymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay with human-specific primers. IL-10 g
ene expression was detected in 10 (22.7%) of 44 xenografts (0/11 adenocarci
nomas, 6/19 squamous cell carcinomas, 4/14 large cell carcinomas) and IL-10
R expression in 8 (18.2%) xenografts. The IL-10-positive xenografts immunoh
istochemically showed significantly increased growth fractions of neoplasti
c cells (471.0 +/- 112.2) relative to IL-10-negative xenografts (208.4 +/-
96.3) (p=0.009, Mann-Whitney U test), and showed significantly increased va
scular number (p=0.008, Mann-Whitney U test). These results suggested that
IL-10 expression is correlated with growth features in human NSCLC.