Recombinant human interleukin 1 alpha (rh IL-1 alpha) and etoposide (VP-16) synergize for direct growth inhibition of several human tumor cell lines in vitro. Our previous studies demonstrated that VP-16 increased the number of membrane-associated IL-1 receptors (IL-1Rs) and also enhanced the internalization of receptor-bound rh IL-1 alpha. The purposes of this study were to test our hypotheses that these events were critical to the synergy between rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16, to determine whether rhIL- 1 alpha and VP-16 synergize to increase superoxide (SO) anion radical production in vitro since SO anion has been implicated in the toxic effects of IL-1, and to investigate the antitumor efficacy of the combination against tumors in vivo. A375/C6 melanoma cells and OVCAR-3 ovarian carcinoma cells were tested with IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1 ra) before exposure to rhIL-1 alpha, VP-16 and rhIL-1 alpha plus VP-16. The synergistic or antagonistic effects were assessed by MTT assay. SO production was measured by reduction of cytochrome C. Athymic female mice bearing the A375/C6 melanoma were treated by rhIL-1 alpha, VP-16, and rhIL- 1 alpha+VP-16. The antitumor effects were evaluated by quantitating tumor growth and survival time. Pretreatment with the IL-1ra abrogated the synergistic effects of rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16. The production of SO radical by A375/C6 cells was increased 2.5 fold by the combination of rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16, and the addition of exogenous SOD blocked the synergy between rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16. However, when A375/SOD15 cells which over-expressed manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) after MnSOD cDNA transfection were exposed to rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16, in vitro antagonism was observed. In vivo studies demonstrated that the combination of rhIL-1 alpha and VP-16 delayed tumor growth better than either agent alone, although long-term survival was not improved because of substantial toxicity. Our results suggest that the synergistic antitumor effects of IL-1 alpha and VP-16 may be due to IL-1R modulation and increased internalization of IL-1-IL-1R complex by VP-16 treatment, as well as to a subsequent increase in SO anion radical production from the tumor cells exposed to both drugs. Thus, the combination of IL-1 alpha and VP-16 might prove useful for the treatment of malignant disease in vivo, if the increased toxicity can be reduced or managed.

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