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  2. Oncostatin M as a potent mitogen for AIDS-Kaposi's sarcoma-derived cells

Oncostatin M as a potent mitogen for AIDS-Kaposi's sarcoma-derived cells

  • Science. 1992 Mar 13;255(5050):1432-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1542793.
S A Miles 1 O Martínez-Maza A Rezai L Magpantay T Kishimoto S Nakamura S F Radka P S Linsley
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 UCLA AIDS Center 90024.
Abstract

Oncostatin M, a cytokine produced by activated lymphoid cells, regulates the growth and differentiation of a number of tumor and normal cells. In contrast to its effects on normal endothelial and aortic smooth muscle cell cultures, Oncostatin M was a potent mitogen for cells derived from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related Kaposi's sarcoma (AIDS-KS). After exposure to Oncostatin M, AIDS-KS cells assumed a spindle morphology, had an increased ability to proliferate in soft agar, and secreted increased amounts of interleukin-6. Oncostatin M RNA and immunoreactive Oncostatin M protein were found in AIDS-KS-derived cell isolates. These results suggest that Oncostatin M may play a role in the pathogenesis of AIDS-KS.

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