Literature DB >> 7166331

Identification of estrogen-inducible growth factors (estromedins) for rat and human mammary tumor cells in culture.

T Ikeda, Q F Liu, D Danielpour, J B Officer, M Iio, F E Leland, D A Sirbasku.   

Abstract

The role of polypeptide growth factors (estromedins) as mediators of estrogen-responsive mammary tumor growth is studied in this report. Three possible new mechanisms were investigated that include endocrine, autocrine, and paracrine related growth factors. The first hypothesis being tested is whether estrogens interact with target tissues and cause the biosynthesis and secretion of polypeptide growth factors, which then act as mitogens for normal and neoplastic mammary tissues. Data presented suggest that this mechanism involves estrogen interaction with uterus, kidney, and pituitary gland causing production of growth factors, which then enter the general circulation and promote growth of distant target tissues. This is an endocrine type mechanism. Another type of estromedin control (autocrine control) may be exerted in an autostimulatory way in which the target tissue produces the polypeptide factors for its own growth in response to estrogen stimulation. A variation of the autocrine mechanism may be a paracrine mechanism in which some cells of an estrogen-responsive normal or neoplastic tissue produce growth factors that act on adjacent or neighboring cells. From the data available, all three possible types of growth factors could be functioning synergistically to yield the final result of continuous estrogen responsive tumor growth in vivo.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7166331     DOI: 10.1007/bf02796371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


  45 in total

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6.  A new serum-free method of measuring growth factor activities for human breast cancer cells in culture.

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Authors:  D Danielpour; D A Sirbasku
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Authors:  C K Osborne; C R Ross; E B Coronado; S A Fuqua; L J Kitten
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