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Inhibition of proliferation by 1-8U in interferon-α-responsive and non-responsive cell lines

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Interferon (IFN)-inducible proteins of the 1-8 gene family mediate homotypic adhesion and transduction of antiproliferative signals. Their induction correlates with inhibition of cell growth while they are often repressed in the course of malignant transformation and tumor development. Ras-mediated transformation of mouse mast cells is associated with downregulation of 1-8U expression and interferon-α (IFN-α) treatment reverts the proliferation rate to normal levels together with induction of 1-8U. Conversely, the antiproliferative responses of IFN-α in sensitive human melanoma cells are accompanied by 1-8U induction. Here we provide direct evidence that recombinant expression of 1-8U in human cell lines is sufficient to block cell proliferation. Based on the abundant expression and subcellular localization to the plasma membrane and exosome-like structures, we propose a model capable of explaining the pleiotropic functions of 1-8 family proteins in tumor cells and during normal development.

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Received 15 January 2003; received after revision 21 March 2003; accepted 25 March 2003

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Brem, R., Oraszlan-Szovik, K., Foser, S. et al. Inhibition of proliferation by 1-8U in interferon-α-responsive and non-responsive cell lines. CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 60, 1235–1248 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-003-3016-9

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