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Low mitogenic response to EGF and TGF-alpha: a characteristic feature of cultured Kaposi's sarcoma derived cells.

We have investigated the mitogenicity of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and Transforming Growth Factor alpha (TGF-alpha) for cultured Kaposi's sarcoma derived cells (KS cells). In contrast to control fibroblasts from the same patients, KS cells revealed only a weak mitogenic response to these growth factors. Neither EGF nor TGF-alpha were able to substitute for Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) when KS cells were grown in PDGF-depleted Platelet-Poor-Plasma serum (PPPS)-supplemented medium. The low mitogenicity of EGF and TGF-alpha for KS cells is not based upon a reduced expression of EGF receptor mRNA and protein in KS cells. However, the binding of EGF to KS cells is about 50% lower than that to fibroblasts. This reduced binding is not due to an occupation of the receptors by TGF-alpha since the expression level of this mitogen in different KS cell lines does not correlate with their capacity to bind EGF. In contrast, the low EGF binding seems to be an intrinsic feature of the EGF receptors of KS cells. In spite of the low mitogenicity of EGF for the tumor cells, the expression of c-myc, PDGF-A and Fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF-5) mRNA is equally induced by purified EGF in KS cells and fibroblasts. This shows that at least the signal transduction pathways which lead to the expression of these genes are functional in KS cells.[1]

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  1. Low mitogenic response to EGF and TGF-alpha: a characteristic feature of cultured Kaposi's sarcoma derived cells. Werner, S., Viehweger, P., Hofschneider, P.H., Roth, W.K. Oncogene (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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