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Infection with a TGF-alpha retroviral vector transforms normal mouse mammary epithelial cells but not normal rat fibroblasts.

M L McGeady1, S Kerby, V Shankar, F Ciardiello, D Salomon, M Seidman.   

Abstract

A cDNA clone of human transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) was introduced into two different retroviral vectors under the transcriptional control of either the viral LTR, vector 1520, or an internal mouse metallothionein-1 promoter, vector 1522. Infection of normal rat kidney fibroblasts (NRK-49F) and mouse mammary epithelial cells (NOG-8), followed by selection, allowed isolation of individual colonies expressing human TGF-alpha. NRK-49F and NOG-8 1520 infectants conditioned their media with equivalent amounts of TGF-alpha protein but responded differently to autocrine stimulation. NOG-8 infectants formed colonies in soft agar and tumors in nude mice. However, while the NRK-49F infectants proliferated in the presence of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), a response that requires epidermal growth factor (EGF) or TGF-alpha, they exhibited neither anchorage independent growth nor tumorigenicity. NRK-49F cells infected with the 1522 vector produced five-fold more TGF-alpha than the 1520 infectants. Increasing the level of TGF-alpha production by the NRK-49F cells in this way was sufficient to promote agar growth of the cells in the presence of TGF-beta but insufficient to promote tumorigenesis. The EGF receptor level is approximately ten-fold higher on the NOG-8 epithelial cells than on the NRK-49F fibroblast. This fact, in conjunction with the experimental results, suggest that the target cell type and its ability to respond to TGF-alpha is as critical for autocrine stimulation as the amount of growth factor produced by the cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2812779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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5.  Development of a retroviral vector for inducible expression of transforming growth factor beta 1.

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7.  Expression of transforming growth factor alpha in experimental gastric carcinogenesis.

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8.  Hypertrophic gastropathy resembling Ménétrier's disease in transgenic mice overexpressing transforming growth factor alpha in the stomach.

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9.  Immunolocalization of alpha-transforming growth factor in the developing rat mammary gland in vivo, rat mammary cells in vitro and in human breast diseases.

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10.  Transforming growth factor alpha in epithelial proliferative diseases of the breast.

Authors:  D M Parham; J Jankowski
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