| Literature DB >> 2838784 |
K Maruyama1, S C Schiavi, W Huse, G L Johnson, H E Ruley.
Abstract
PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cells respond to nerve growth factor (NGF) by neuronal differentiation and partial growth arrest. Mouse c-myc and adenovirus E1A genes were introduced into PC12 cells to study the influence of these nuclear oncogenes on neuronal differentiation. Expression of myc or E1A blocked morphological differentiation and caused NGF to stimulate rather than inhibit cell proliferation. NGF binding to cell surface receptors and ornithine decarboxylase induction were similar in myc- and E1A-expressing clones compared with wild-type PC12 cells, suggesting that changes in the cellular response to NGF were at a post-receptor level. These results illustrate that NGF can promote either growth or differentiation of PC12 cells, and that myc or E1A alter the phenotypic responses to growth factors and hormones.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 2838784
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncogene ISSN: 0950-9232 Impact factor: 9.867