Ectopic production of heparin‐binding growth factors and receptors for basic fibroblast growth factor by rat mammary epithelial cell lines derived from malignant metastatic tumours
- 19 June 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 54 (4) , 629-635
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910540418
Abstract
A rat mammary (Rama) epithelial cell line, Rama 704, derived from normal rat mammary gland does not possess any detectable cell-surface receptors for basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), produces a barely detectable level of bFGF mRNA and does not contain detectable levels of bFGF-like activity. Similar results have been obtained with the Rama 37 epithelial cells derived from benign tumours. However, 4 independently isolated epithelial cell lines derived from malignant rat mammary tumours and their metastases possess receptors for bFGF and contain between 2 ng and 9 ng heparin-binding, growth-stimulatory activity per 106 cells. The weakly metastatic Rama 600 cells possess high- and low-affinity receptors for bFGF, (KD 20 pM and 8 nM, respectively), while the moderately metastatic Rama 800 cells possess only high-affinity receptors (KD 40 pM). The moderately metastatic C18PLN and 267LU cells, derived from metastases arising from benign Rama 37 cells which had been transfected with DNA from the malignant Rama 800 cells, also possess only high-affinity receptors (KD 36 pM and 80 pM, respectively). Our results show that within the Rama system there is a correlation between the appearance of heparin-binding growth factors and of high-affinity but not low-affinity receptors for bFGF with the malignant phenotype.Keywords
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