Anti-tumor effect of ribavirin in combination with interferon-α on renal cell carcinoma cell lines in vitro.

Cancer Cell Int

Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical University, No. 31 Youzheng Street, Harbin city, Heilongjiang Province 150080 China.

Published: April 2015

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  • Ribavirin, traditionally an anti-viral drug, shows potential in cancer therapy by inhibiting proliferation, migration, and inducing apoptosis in renal carcinoma cells when used alone or with IFN-α.
  • The study utilized various assays, including CCK-8 for cell proliferation and flow cytometry for apoptosis, revealing that treatments notably halted cell cycle progression and reduced IL-10 production without significant toxicity to normal cells.
  • Findings indicate ribavirin's role in adversely affecting RCC cells' biological functions and highlight its potential for clinical use in treating renal carcinoma.

Article Abstract

Background: Ribavirin is an anti-viral drug; however, recent data suggest that it may also be effective in cancer therapy. This study investigated the effect of ribavirin alone or in combination with IFN-α on biological processes: proliferation, apoptosis, and migration of murine (Renca) and human renal carcinoma (RCC) cells (786-0) in vitro.

Methods: Renca and 786-0 cells were treated with IFN-α, ribavirin, or a combination of IFN-α and ribavirin at varying concentrations. Cell proliferation was evaluated using CCK-8 assay. Induction of apoptosis and distribution of cell cycle were determined by flow cytometry. The migratory capacity of cells was quantified using a transwell migration assay. The toxic effect of these drugs was examined using MTT assay in HEK-293 cells. ELISA was used to measure IL-10 and TGF-β content in the culture supernatants.

Results: Our results showed that both ribavirin alone and in combination with IFN-α could significantly inhibit the cell proliferation and arrest the cell cycle progress at the G2/M phase. These treatments also inhibited cell migration and IL-10 production, in a concentration-dependent manner, in 786-0 and Renca cells. Moreover, they significantly induced apoptosis of RCC cells and increased TGF-β production in concentration-dependent manner. No significant toxic effect was observed in HEK-293 cells. We also found that the effect of combined treatment was more pronounced than that of ribavirin or IFN-α alone. However, the combined effect of the two drugs was not synergistic.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that ribavirin can negatively affect biological processes of RCC cells. This agent might become a new candidate for the treatment of RCC in the clinical setting.

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