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P. A. Sheehy, S. C. Barnett, C. H. Evans, J. L. Barker, Activation of Ion Channels in Tumor Cells by Leukoregulin, a Cytostatic Lymphokin, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 80, Issue 11, 3 August 1988, Pages 868–871, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/80.11.868
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Abstract
We used the whole-cell patch-clamp recording technique to study the effects of leukoregulin (LR), a cytostatic lymphokine produced by activated human peripheral blood lymphocytes, on the electrical properties of K562 tumor cells. LR induced changes in the membrane excitability in 33 of 55 cells studied. A minute or more after application, LR elicited a complex and reversible electrical response. The response lasted for several more minutes in the continued presence of LR. It consisted of (a) moderate-conductance (50 pS), cation-selective, ion-channel activity, (b) a shift of the zero-current membrane potential close to 0 mV, and (c) a suppression of a depolarizatlon-activated K* conductance. All of these changes in tumor cell excitability act coordinately to depolarize the tumor cells and may be important in the cytostatic actions of LR.