Protection of the small intestinal clonogenic stem cells from radiation-induced damage by pretreatment with interleukin 11 also increases murine survival time

CS Potten - Stem Cells, 1996 - academic.oup.com
CS Potten
Stem Cells, 1996academic.oup.com
The effect of administering recombinant human interleukin 11 in conjunction with cytotoxic
insults to the gastrointestinal tract has been studied using the crypt microcolony assay for
stem cell function and whole-animal survival time studies. The cytotoxic regimens include
single doses of γ rays; single doses of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and multiple doses of 5-FU
spaced 6 h apart. Interleukin 11 (IL-11)(100 μg/kg) delivered over a period of time prior to
cytotoxic exposure afforded protection to the clonogenic cells in the crypts as seen with the …
Abstract
The effect of administering recombinant human interleukin 11 in conjunction with cytotoxic insults to the gastrointestinal tract has been studied using the crypt microcolony assay for stem cell function and whole-animal survival time studies. The cytotoxic regimens include single doses of γ rays; single doses of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and multiple doses of 5-FU spaced 6 h apart. Interleukin 11 (IL-11) (100 μg/kg) delivered over a period of time prior to cytotoxic exposure afforded protection to the clonogenic cells in the crypts as seen with the microcolony assay and prolonged the animal survival time following radiation exposure. Continuing this dose of IL-11 after cytotoxic exposure afforded little additional protection.
Three doses of 5-FU 6 h apart generated crypt survival curves similar to those obtained after a single dose of γ rays. IL-11 given prior to two doses of 5-FU effectively abolished the cytotoxic effect of the second dose of 5-FU; i.e., 2.5-3.0 times more crypts survived if IL-11 was administered when the higher 5-FU doses are considered. IL-11 given before a dose of 12 Gy of γ rays prolonged the survival time of animals by three to four days. This confirms earlier studies demonstrating that protecting clonogenic cells in the crypt survival assay can result in beneficial effects on whole-animal survival times.
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