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Two phorbol ester receptor affinities in partially transformed human urothelial cells and decrease of receptor binding in desensitized cells.

B Christensen1, J Skouv, J Kieler, H Autrup.   

Abstract

The presence of specific binding sites for phorbol esters was studied in a transformed but non-tumorigenic human urothelial cell line HCV-29 by assay of specific binding of 3H-phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (3H-PDBu) to intact living cells. 3H-PDBu bound specifically to HCV-29 cells in a saturable and competitive manner. Scatchard plot analysis of specific binding yielded a curved plot consistent with two binding sites with Kd of 11 nM and 102 nM, respectively. At saturation the corresponding PDBu binding capacities (Bmax) were 8.8 pmol/10(6) cells (5.2 x 10(6) molecules bound per cell) and 2.8 pmol/10(6) cells (1.7 x 10(6) molecules bound per cell). 3H-PDBu binding was displaced by biologically active phorbol ester tumor promoters such as 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and mezerein, but not by tumor promoters such as L-tryptophan, anthranilic acid and sodium saccharin. In cells desensitized by pretreatment with 1 microgram/ml (2 microM) TPA or PDBu for 24 h the level of binding was reduced to 28% of the level in non-exposed cells. The ability of desensitized cells to bind 3H-PDBu was gradually restored within 5-6 days. At the same time the cells became sensitive to the morphological alteration induced by PDBu. This suggests that desensitization of HCV-29 cells is due to a decreased receptor-ligand binding capacity probably associated with down regulation of the phorbol ester receptors.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8428615     DOI: 10.1007/bf01928796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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1.  Changes in HLA A, B, C expression during "spontaneous" transformation of human urothelial cells in vivo.

Authors:  S S Ottesen; J Kieler; B Christensen
Journal:  Eur J Cancer Clin Oncol       Date:  1987-07

2.  Specific desensitization to tumor-promoting phorbol esters in mouse pituitary cells. Evidence that desensitization is a two-step process.

Authors:  M A Phillips; S Jaken
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1983-03-10       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  Down regulation of specific binding of [20-3H]phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate and phorbol ester-induced differentiation of human promyelocytic leukemia cells.

Authors:  V Solanki; T J Slaga; M Callaham; E Huberman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1981-03       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Unscheduled DNA synthesis related to transformation grade of human urothelial cells.

Authors:  W T Bem; B Christensen; J Kieler
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 13.506

5.  Presence of specific binding sites for phorbol ester tumor promoters in human epidermal and dermal cells in culture but lack of down regulation in epidermal cells.

Authors:  K Chida; T Kuroki
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1983-08       Impact factor: 12.701

6.  Induction of DNA repair synthesis in human urothelial cells by the N-hydroxy metabolites of carcinogenic arylamines.

Authors:  C Y Wang; B Christensen; K Zukowski; K C Morton; M S Lee
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 13.506

7.  Relationship between biological responsiveness to phorbol esters and receptor levels in GH4C1 rat pituitary cells.

Authors:  S Jaken; A H Tashjian; P M Blumberg
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1981-12       Impact factor: 12.701

8.  Specific binding, stimulation of rodent urinary bladder epithelial ornithine decarboxylase, and induction of transitional cell hyperplasia by the skin tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate.

Authors:  A K Verma; E Ertürk; G T Bryan
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 12.701

9.  Specific binding of phorbol ester tumor promoters to intact primary epidermal cells from Sencar mice.

Authors:  V Solanki; T J Slaga
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1981-04       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Metabolism of chemical carcinogens by cultured human and rat bladder epithelial cells.

Authors:  H Autrup; R C Grafstrom; B Christensen; J Kieler
Journal:  Carcinogenesis       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 4.944

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