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The effects of type beta transforming growth factor on proliferation and epidermal growth factor receptor expression in a human glioblastoma cell line.

E Helseth1, G Unsgaard, A Dalen, R Vik.   

Abstract

Type beta transforming growth factor (B-TGF) is a potent growth inhibitor to many human tumor cell lines. Very little is known about the mechanism for this growth inhibitory action of B-TGF. We here report the effect of B-TGF on proliferation and epidermal growth factor receptor (R-EGF) expression in a human glioblastoma cell line named T-MG1. B-TGF inhibit the soft agar growth of T-MG1 cells. Maximum inhibition was 70%, achieved with 0.5 units B-TGF. B-TGF had no effect on monolayer growth of T-MG1 cells. T-MG1 cells contained abundant R-EGF, which could be divided into two subpopulations, one high affinity and one low affinity population of R-EGF. Treatment with B-TGF caused an initial decrease (0-6 h) in EGF-binding, followed by an increase in EGF-binding which reached maximum after 24 h exposure to B-TGF. Since addition of EGF to agar cultures gave no additional increase in inhibition by B-TGF and EGF alone had no inhibitory effect, we believe that binding of EGF to its receptor is not part of the pathway mediating the inhibitory effect of B-TGF. All neoplastic cells have lost some measure of growth control and the cellular elements involved are growth factors, growth factor receptors and oncogenes. T-MG1 cells contain abundant R-EGF and this may partly explain their malignant nature (malignant nature is here defined as ability to proliferate in agarose). Type alpha transforming growth factors, which in some cancer cells act as uncontrolled autocrine growth factors, were not found in protein extracts from T-MG1 cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3265719     DOI: 10.1007/bf00163712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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