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Insulin-like growth factor binding to the atypical insulin receptors of a human lymphoid-derived cell line (IM-9).

H A Jonas1, A J Cox.   

Abstract

The cells of the IM-9 human lymphocyte-derived line contain a sub-population of insulin-binding sites whose immunological and hormone-binding characteristics closely resemble those of the atypical insulin-binding sites of human placenta. These binding sites, which have moderately high affinity for multiplication-stimulating activity [MSA, the rat homologue of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) II] and IGF-I, are identified on IM-9 cells by 125I-MSA binding. They account for approximately 30% of the total insulin-receptor population, and do not react with a monoclonal antibody to the type I IGF receptor (alpha IR-3). The relative concentrations of unlabelled insulin, MSA and IGF-I required to displace 50% of 125I-MSA from these binding sites (1:4.7:29 respectively) are maintained for cells, particulate membranes, Triton-solubilized membranes precipitated either by poly(ethylene glycol) or a polyclonal antibody (B-10) to the insulin receptor, and receptors purified by insulin affinity chromatography. Because the atypical insulin/MSA-binding sites outnumber the type I IGF receptors in IM-9 cells by approximately 10-fold, they also compete with the latter receptors for 125I-IGF-I binding. Thus 125I-IGF-I binding to IM-9 cells is inhibited by moderately low concentrations of insulin (relative potency ratios for insulin compared with IGF-I are approx. 1/14 to 1/4) and is partially displaced (65-80%) by alpha IR-3. When type I IGF receptors are blocked by alpha IR-3 or removed by B-10 immunoprecipitation or insulin affinity chromatography, the hormone-displacement patterns for 125I-IGF-I binding resemble those of the atypical insulin/MSA-binding sites.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2327961      PMCID: PMC1131201          DOI: 10.1042/bj2660737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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