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. 1986 Aug;83(15):5521-5.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.83.15.5521.

Epidermal growth factor receptor is increased in multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster and mouse tumor cells

Epidermal growth factor receptor is increased in multidrug-resistant Chinese hamster and mouse tumor cells

M B Meyers et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Multidrug-resistant sublines of Chinese hamster lung and mouse tumor cells selected for high levels of resistance to vincristine or actinomycin D have increased numbers of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors compared to control cells. Evidence for this increase was found in six of six resistant cell lines with the use of receptor binding or immunoprecipitation techniques. Levels of 125I-labeled EGF binding to intact actinomycin D-resistant cells derived from DC-3F or CLM-7 Chinese hamster lines are increased 3- to 10-fold compared to controls. Scatchard analysis of these data suggests that increased binding is a result of increased receptor number rather than altered affinity of receptor for ligand. Affinity-labeling and immunoprecipitation studies confirmed the finding of increased receptor amount in resistant hamster and mouse cells. Multidrug-resistant variants of DC-3F cells overproduce a plasma membrane glycoprotein (gp150-180) with several physicochemical properties that resemble those of EGF receptor. However, electrophoretic transfer blots with a polyclonal antibody to gp150-180 show that EGF receptor and gp150-180 are probably different molecules. Resistant cells described in this report manifest a normalized phenotype compared to transformed, tumorigenic, drug-sensitive parental cells. EGF receptor increase in resistant variants may be associated with this reverse transformation.

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