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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 1991

Potentiation of growth suppression and modulation of the antigenic phenotype in human melanoma cells by the combination of recombinant human fibroblast and immune interferons

Gary M. Graham; Ludovico Guarini; Thomas A. Moulton; Subashree Datta; Soldano Ferrone; Patrizio Giacomini; R. S. Kerbel; Paul B. Fisher

SummaryAdministration of interferon as a single therapeutic regimen in cancer patients with various neoplasias has had only limited efficacy in ameliorating the negative clinical course of their disease. In the present study, we have evaluated the effect of recombinant human fibroblast (IFNβ) and immune (IFNγ) interferon, alone and in combination, on growth, differentiation and the expression of class I and II histocompatibility locus antigens (HLA) and melanoma-associated antigens on the human melanoma cell line H0-1. The effect of combinations of interferons on the antigenic profile of human melanoma cells displaying different organ colonization and spontaneous metastatic potential in athymic nude mice was also determined. H0-1 cells were more sensitive to the antiproliferative activity of IFNβ than to IFNγ and the combination of interferons resulted in a potentiation of growth suppression. The antiproliferative effect of both interferons was greater in later-passage than in earlier-passage H0-1 cells, possibly reflecting alterations in the evolving tumor cell population as a result of long-term in vitro propagation and/or the selective outgrowth of cells with an increased growth rate. The enhanced growth suppression observed in H0-1 cells treated with the combination of IFNβ plus IFNγ was not associated with a significant increase in the level of melanin, a marker of melanoma differentiation, above that observed with either interferon used alone. IFNβ and IFNγ differentially modulated the expression of class I and II HLA and melanoma-associated antigens in H0-1 cells and a series of melanoma cells with different organ colonization and metastatic potential, including MeWo, MeM 50-10, MeM 50-17, 3S5 and 70W. No consistent potentiation or antagonism in the expression of any specific antigen was observed in any of the melanoma cell lines exposed to the combination of interferons. The present study demonstrates that the combination of IFNβ plus IFNγ can potentiate growth suppression in H0-1 human melanoma cells and that this effect is not associated with an increase in differentiation or a potentiation in antigenic modulation. In addition, no direct correlation between the expression of any specific antigen or its modulation by IFNβ or IFNγ, alone or in combination, and organ colonization and metastatic potential in nude mice was observed in the different melanoma cell lines.


Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 1989

In vitro differentiation and antigenic changes in human melanoma cell lines

Ludovico Guarini; Massimo Temponi; Gretchen M. Edwalds; Joseph Vita; Paul B. Fisher; Soldano Ferrone

SummaryMalignant transformation of melanocytes may be associated with changes in the expression of HLA antigens and melanoma-associated antigens (MAA). To determine whether these changes reflect the differential expression of HLA antigens and MAA by melanocytes at different stages of differentiation, we have studied the effect of the reversible induction of differentiation by fibroblast interferon (interferon β) and/or 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol 13-acetate (TPA) on the expression of HLA antigens and MAA by the melanoma cell lines DU-2, FO-1 and HO-1. The three melanoma cell lines differed in their sensitivity to the differentiating and antiproliferative activity of these two compounds and displayed an increased growth suppression and induction of differentiation, when incubated with the combination of TPA and interferon β. Incubation of the three melanoma cell lines with interferon β, TPA or their combination resulted in a differential modulation of the expression of membrane-bound high-molecular-mass melanoma-associated antigen, 115-kDa MAA, 100-kDa MAA, intercellular adhesion molecule 1, HLA class I antigens and gene products of the HLA-D region. Each melanoma cell line displayed a unique pattern of antigenic modulation when exposed to the two differentiating agents alone or in combination. No direct relationship was found between the effects of interferon β and/or TPA on the growth and differentiation of the three melanoma cell lines and the expression of HLA antigens or the MAA evaluated in the present study. These findings argue against a direct role of any of the antigens tested in the reversible induction of human melanoma cell differentiation in the in vitro system.


Cellular Immunology | 1989

Differential endocytosis of IgM and IgD in murine B cell lines.

Ludovico Guarini; Dominique A. Weber; Benvenuto Pernis

The internalization of surface immunoglobulin (Ig) by B lymphocytes is the first step in the antigen-presenting function performed by these cells. Mature B cells coexpress on their surface IgM and IgD. At this time, there is controversy over whether these two isotypes serve different functions in the antigen-presenting process. The results presented here show that the intracellular pattern of distribution of IgM and IgD after internalization is strikingly different in the B cell lines studied. These findings support the hypothesis that the role of the two Ig classes in the antigen-presenting function may be different.


Blood | 1991

Expression of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (CD54) on Hematopoietic Progenitors

Steven Arkin; Beth Naprstek; Ludovico Guarini; Soldano Ferrone; Jeffrey M. Lipton


International Journal of Cancer | 1990

Expression and modulation by cytokines of the intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in human central nervous system tumor cell cultures

Ludovico Guarini; Massimo Temponi; Jeffrey N. Bruce; Arthur P. Bollon; Gregory J. Duigou; Thomas A. Moulton; Soldano Ferrone; Paul B. Fisher


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1991

Effect of Recombinant Fibroblast Interferon and Recombinant Immune Interferon on Growth and the Antigenic Phenotype of Multidrug-Resistant Human Glioblastoma Multiforme Cells

P. Gopal Reddy; Gary M. Graham; Subashree Datta; Ludovico Guarini; Thomas A. Moulton; Hongping Jiang; Michael M. Gottesman; Soldano Ferrone; Paul B. Fisher


Pigment Cell Research | 2008

Modulation of the Antigenic Phenotype of Human Melanoma Cells by Differentiation-inducing and Growth-suppressing Agents

Ludovico Guarini; Gray M. Graham; Hongping Jiang; Soldano Ferrone; Shoshanna N. Zucker; Paul B. Fisher


Anticancer Research | 1988

Enhanced in vitro growth suppression of human glioblastoma cultures treated with the combination of recombinant fibroblast and immune interferons.

Vita; Gretchen M. Edwalds; Gorey T; Housepian Em; Fetell Mr; Ludovico Guarini; Langer Ja; Paul B. Fisher


Leukemia Research | 1985

B-lymphocyte associated differentiation antigen expression by ‘non-B, non-T’ acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Frances Flug; Lisa Dodson; James A. Wolff; Ludovico Guarini; Aaron R. Rausen; Cy Wang; Daniel M. Knowles


International Journal of Cancer | 1992

Induction of growth suppression and modification of gene expression in multi‐drug‐resistant human glioblastoma multiforme cells by recombinant human fibroblast and immune interferon

Thomas A. Moulton; Hongping Jiang; Ludovico Guarini; Michael R. Fetell; Paul B. Fisher

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