Literature DB >> 6282182

Growth factors and regulation of cell growth.

H N Antoniades, A J Owen.   

Abstract

A new class of polypeptide hormones known collectively as growth factors has been identified. These polypeptides are able to stimulate DNA synthesis and mitosis of cells cultured in vitro. Growth factors have been isolated from several sources, including platelets, submaxillary glands, pituitary, brain, and medium conditioned by cells grown in vitro. Growth factors appear to behave like classic polypeptide hormones. In the cases of epidermal growth factor and nerve growth factor, specific cell membrane receptors have been studied in detail and partially purified. Platelet-derived growth factor and somatomedin-C interact synergistically and apparently, sequentially to promote cell proliferation in vitro. These studies suggest that cell proliferation is controlled by a synergistic interaction among several growth factors and, perhaps, other hormones. Several in vivo roles for growth factors and a role for tumor-cell-derived growth factors in neoplasia have been suggested.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6282182     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.me.33.020182.002305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Med        ISSN: 0066-4219            Impact factor:   13.739


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5.  Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in plasma of breast cancer patients: correlation with stage and rate of progression.

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6.  Isolation of an autocrine growth factor from hepatoma HTC-SR cells.

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7.  Continuous growth of human tumor cell lines in serum-free media.

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8.  Establishment and characterization of two new human ovarian cancer cell lines UWOV1 and UWOV2 and a subline UWOV2 (Sf) growing in serum-free conditions: growth characteristics, biochemical, and cytogenetic studies.

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9.  Platelet derived growth factor stimulates chondrocyte proliferation but prevents endochondral maturation.

Authors:  K Kieswetter; Z Schwartz; M Alderete; D D Dean; B D Boyan
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Review 10.  Embryonal central neuroepithelial tumors: current concepts and future challenges.

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