Characterization of the functional and growth properties of long-term cell cultures established from a human somatostatinoma.
Endocr Relat Cancer
; 13(1): 79-93, 2006 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-16601281
In somatostatinoma, a rare malignant somatostatin (SST)-secreting neoplasia, tumour regression is rarely observed, implying the need for novel antiproliferative strategies. Here, we characterized a long-term culture (SST-secreting cancer (SS-C cells)) established from a human somatostatinoma. High concentrations of SST and chromogranin A were released by SS-C cells and SST release was stimulated by depolarizing stimuli and inhibited by the SST analogue, octreotide. SS-C cells expressed mRNA for SST receptor (SSTR) subtypes 1, 2 and 4, being also able to bind native SST. Moreover, SS-C cells were positively stained with an antibody to SSTR2. SS-C cells also expressed interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) receptor mRNA and measurable telomerase activity. Our findings indicate that in vitro exposure of SS-C cells to native SST-28, to octreotide, to IFN-gamma, or to 3'-azido-3'deoxythymidine (AZT), a telomerase inhibitor, results in inhibition of SS-C cell proliferation. Concomitant with growth inhibition, apoptosis was detected in SST-, octreotide-, IFN-gamma- or AZT-treated SS-C cell cultures. Taken together our results characterized native SST, SST analogues, IFN-gamma and a telomerase inhibitor as growth-inhibiting and proapoptotic stimuli in cultured human somatostatinoma cells. Based on these findings, the potential of SST analogues, IFN-gamma and AZT, alone or in combination, should be further explored in the medical treatment of somatostatinoma.
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Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Somatostatinoma
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Somatostatin
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Chromogranins
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Receptors, Somatostatin
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Telomerase
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Jejunal Neoplasms
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Endocr Relat Cancer
Journal subject:
ENDOCRINOLOGIA
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NEOPLASIAS
Year:
2006
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Italy