Interleukin-11 increases invasiveness of JEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells by modulating STAT3 expression

Suman, Pankaj ; Poehlmann, Tobias G. ; Prakash, Golla Jaya ; Markert, Udo R. ; Gupta, Satish K. (2009) Interleukin-11 increases invasiveness of JEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells by modulating STAT3 expression Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 82 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0165-0378

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Abstract

Amongst the interleukin-6 (IL-6) family of cytokines, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) has been shown to promote trophoblast invasion and proliferation. In the present study interleukin-11 (IL-11), another member of the IL-6 family, was investigated for its role in regulating invasion, migration and proliferation of JEG-3 choriocarcinoma cells. JEG-3 cells, like extra villous trophoblast (EVT), express mRNA transcripts encoding IL-11 and IL-11 receptor-α (IL-11Rα). Treatment of JEG-3 cells with IL-11 led to an increase in invasion across Matrigel extracellular matrix without an increase in proliferation. There was a dose-dependent increase in activation of STAT3 under the influence of IL-11 with maximum Tyr705 phosphorylation by 10 min. In addition, treatment of JEG-3 cells with IL-11 for 24 h led to an increase in expression of unphosphorylated STAT1 and STAT3. Analysis of the nuclear fraction showed an increased localization of STAT3 following IL-11 treatment while STAT1 was absent. Silencing the expression of STAT3 by siRNA caused a 25% reduction in invasion compared to control cells, however this was not significant. Furthermore, treatment of STAT3-silenced JEG-3 cells with IL-11 led to a significant increase in invasion compared to STAT3-silenced cells without cytokine, but this was not significant compared to non-transfected control cells. Silencing the expression of gp130 but not of IL-6R abrogated the increase in invasiveness of JEG-3 cells following IL-11 treatment. In conclusion, activation and upregulation of STAT3 appears to be critical for the IL-11-mediated increase in invasiveness of JEG-3 cells.

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Keywords:IL-11; STAT1; STAT3; ERK1/2; Proliferation; Trophoblast Invasion; JEG-3
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