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Characterization of the influence of anti-hormone and/or anti-growth factor neutralizing antibodies on cell clone architecture and the growth of human neoplastic astrocytic cell lines.

I Camby1, I Salmon, S Rorive, T Gras, F Darro, A Kruczynski, A Danguy, J L Pasteels, R Kiss.   

Abstract

The influence of five anti-hormone and/or anti-growth factor neutralizing antibodies on the in vitro proliferation of four human astrocytic tumor cell lines (U87, U138, U373, H4) is quantitatively described by means of a new tool which makes it possible to evaluate cell growth and cell clone architecture concomitantly. This tool relies upon the combined use of the digital cell image analyses of Feulgen-stained nuclei and the Delaunay and Voronoi mathematical triangulation and paving techniques. Of the five anti-hormone and/or anti-growth factors tested here, the anti-luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) antibody induced the most marked perturbation in the U138 and U373 cell lines, whereas this role was played by the anti-epidermal growth factor (EGF) antibody in the U87 and H4 cell lines. The anti-gastrin (G) antibody significantly modified the growth and/or cell clone architecture of the U138, U87 and H4 cell lines, as did the anti-transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) antibody. The anti-transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) antibody modified the growth and/or cell clone architecture of the four cell lines under study. If the five antibodies are taken into consideration, the results strongly suggest that four (the anti-G, the anti-EGF, the anti-LHRH and the anti-TGFalpha) act as inhibitory agents on some glioma cell line proliferation, while the fifth one, i.e. the anti-TGFbeta, act as a stimulator of cell proliferation, perhaps by abrogating the inhibitory effects of TGFbeta on proliferation. A comparison of cell growth data with cell clone architecture characteristics provided further evidence of some specific influence exercised by a given hormone and/or growth factor on glioma cell proliferation. Indeed, the anti-LHRH antibody caused the most pronounced perturbations in the U138 and U373 cell clone architecture; this feature was observed in the H4 cell line and, to a lesser extent in the U87 one after the anti-EGF antibody had been used.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7807186     DOI: 10.1007/bf01057963

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


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