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. 1985 May;45(5):1922-5.

Effect of retinoic acid on the late-stage promotion of transformation in JB6 mouse epidermal cells in culture

  • PMID: 3872711

Effect of retinoic acid on the late-stage promotion of transformation in JB6 mouse epidermal cells in culture

H L Gensler et al. Cancer Res. 1985 May.

Abstract

beta-All-trans-retinoic acid (RA) inhibited the anchorage-independent growth of JB6 cells induced by either mezerein or alpha-epidermal growth factor (alpha-EGF) (a purified fraction of epidermal growth factor). The inhibition was dose dependent for alpha-EGF as well as for RA. Mezerein-induced growth in soft agar was inhibited to a greater extent by RA than was alpha-EGF-induced growth in soft agar, at similar colony yields. The extent of inhibition of anchorage-dependent growth induced by RA was similar for nontransformed JB6 cells and for alpha-EGF-transformed cells, so that transformation was shown not to influence the sensitivity of cells to retinoid inhibition of anchorage-dependent growth. RA was as effective at inhibiting anchorage-independent growth when it was applied after promoter-induced transformation as when it was applied during promoter-induced transformation. Therefore, the antiproliferative effect of RA, without an additional antitransformation effect, was sufficient to account for the reduced colony yield. These results suggest that the antipromoting action of retinoids in JB6 cells may occur by limiting proliferation, the regulation of which may be coupled with the state of differentiation of cells.

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