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The immediate-early gene product MAD-3/EDG-3/IkappaB alpha is an endogenous modulator of fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1) dependent human endothelial cell growth.

The tumor promoter phorbol 12-myristic 13-acetate inhibits the growth of human endothelial cells and induces the formation of capillary-like, tubular structures. We report the novel growth regulatory function of the immediate-early gene, edg-3, which is identical to the IkappaB alpha/MAD-3 gene. We employed phosphothioate oligonucleotides (PTO) directed against the translation initiation site of IkappaB alpha to inhibit its expression. The antisense IkappaB alpha PTO-treated cells exhibited an exaggerated growth response to fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1). In contrast, IL-1-induced growth arrest response was not modulated. These data suggest that the early response gene IkappaB alpha is an endogenous regulator of endothelial cell growth in vitro.[1]

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