Modulation of epidermal growth factor receptors by retinoic acid in ME180 cells.
Cancer Res
; 50(4): 1201-5, 1990 Feb 15.
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Retinoic acid (RA) increases epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors in many cells; in ME180 cells, a human epidermoid carcinoma, RA resulted in a dose- and time-dependent reduction of EGF binding. In RA-treated ME180 cells, binding was 41% of the control. The reduction of EGF binding was due to a decrease in the number of receptors, from 8.7 x 10(4) to 3.6 x 10(4) per cell. The difference was present 8 h after the addition of RA and was reversible 3 days after its removal. Scatchard analysis indicated that RA did not change the binding affinity of EGF (Kd = 1 nM). Also, RA did not alter the rate of EGF internalization or the down-regulation induced by exogenous EGF. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed that RA did not alter the cell cycle. Soluble cell membrane extracts were prepared in a Tris buffer with protease inhibitors, immunoprecipitated, electrophoresed, and immunoblotted with an antiserum to EGF receptors. The EGF receptor band of Mr 170,000 was decreased in RA-treated cells. These results suggest that RA reduces the synthesis of EGF receptors in ME180 cells.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Tretinoina
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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas
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Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino
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Factor de Crecimiento Epidérmico
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Receptores ErbB
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Female
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Humans
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Revista:
Cancer Res
Año:
1990
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