Somatomedin-like activity from cultured embryo-derived cells: partial characterization and stimulation of production by epidermal growth factor (urogastrone)
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- DOI: 10.1139/o84-170
Somatomedin-like activity from cultured embryo-derived cells: partial characterization and stimulation of production by epidermal growth factor (urogastrone)
Abstract
We have measured the appearance in cell culture media of a somatomedin-like activity (SLA) that cross-reacts in a basic-somatomedin radioreceptor assay and radioimmunoassay and that is produced by cultures of normal fetal-derived human (WI-38 fibroblasts) and mouse (embryonic palate) tissues and by cultures of a Simian virus 40 transformed WI-38 fibroblast cell line (WI-38 VA13/2RA subline). In addition to human growth hormone (hGH), epidermal growth factor (urogastrone) (EGF-URO), human placental lactogen (hPL), and porcine insulin (INS) were able to stimulate the production of SLA in serum-free cultures of the normal WI-38 fibroblasts; human prolactin (hPRL) caused only a marginal stimulation of SLA production in these cultures. In order of the magnitude of the stimulation of SLA production, the effects of the several hormones tested were EGF-URO greater than INS congruent to hPL greater than hGH much greater than hPRL. The half-maximal stimulatory effect of EGF-URO in the WI-38 cultures was observed at a concentration of about 1 nM. In the mouse palate organ cultures, EGF-URO also stimulated SLA production; the effect of EGF-URO was more pronounced in palate organ cultures derived from day 13 embryos compared with tissue obtained from embryos at days 14 and 15. The SLA produced by the human VA13/2RA subline was characterized further by gel filtration under acid conditions, by Procion dye column chromatography, and by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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