Insulin and Insulin‐like Growth Factor 1 Stimulate Proliferation of Metastatic Variants of Colon Carcinoma 26
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
- Vol. 80 (1) , 51-58
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1989.tb02244.x
Abstract
The proliferation rate of malignant cell in vivo is one of the important factors which affect the formation of tumor metastasis. A highly metastatic variant of mouse colon adenocarcinoma 26 (NL-17) grew more rapidly than a low-metastatic variant (NL-44) both in vitro and in vivo. The effect of growth factors on the proliferation of NL-17 and NL-44 cells was examined in serum-free medium. Among growth factors examined, human insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which were produced by gene engineering techniques, stimulated the growth of metastatic NL-17 and NL-44 cells as determined by thymidine incorporation and cell counts. DNA synthesis and cell proliferation of the high-metastatic NL-17 was stimulated to a greater extent by insulin and IGF-1 than those of the low-metastatic NL-44. These findings suggest that circulating growth factors could enhance the formation of tumor metastasis. Scatchard analysis of [125I]IGF-1 binding to NL-17 and NL-44 showed that each cell line had an almost equal number of IGF-1 receptors (1.37 .times. 105/cell and 1.26 .times. 105/cell, respectively), which had similar dissociation constants (8.94 .times. 10-10 M and 9.54 .times. 10-10 M, respectively). Since the number and affinity of IGF-1 receptors are equivalent between low- and high-metastatic cells, the intracellular events which result in the cell growth after binding of IGF-1 may differ between NL-17 and NL-44 cells.Keywords
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