The growth hormone (GH)-binding protein cloned from human IM-9 lymphocytes modulates the down-regulation of GH receptors by 22- and 20-kilodalton human GH in IM-9 lymphocytes and the biological effects of the hormone in Nb2 lymphoma cells
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The growth hormone (GH)-binding protein cloned from human IM-9 lymphocytes modulates the down-regulation of GH receptors by 22- and 20-kilodalton human GH in IM-9 lymphocytes and the biological effects of the hormone in Nb2 lymphoma cells
Abstract
The cDNA coding for the 246-amino acid long N-terminal extracellular portion of the human (h) GH receptor, corresponding to the circulating GH-binding protein (hGHBP), was cloned by polymerase chain reaction from human IM-9 lymphocytes. The cDNA sequence was identical to that reported for human liver and placenta and demonstrated alternative splicing of exon 3. The protein with the exon 3-encoded domain was expressed and secreted in glycosylated form from baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells, purified to homogeneity, and sequenced; the amino acid sequence was identical to that predicted from liver cDNA. The cloned hGHBP competed in a dose-dependent fashion for binding of 125I-labeled 22-kilodalton (kDa) hGH, and at higher concentrations for binding of 125I-labeled 20-kDa hGH, to IM-9 lymphocytes. hGHBP decreased the association rate of [125I]hGH to the cells without decreasing the dissociation rate. hGHBP blocked the down-regulation of GH receptor in IM-9 cells by both 22- and 20-kDa hGH. hGHBP also blocked the binding of [125I]hGH to PRL receptors on Nb2 lymphoma cells and the effect of the hormone on thymidine incorporation. Binding of both 22- and 20-kDa hGH to the binding protein was demonstrated directly by immunoprecipitation with monoclonal antibody 263. The present work thus establishes the identity of the IM-9 human GHBP from those of liver and placenta, and demonstrates its ability to bind both 22- and 20-kDa hGH with good affinity and to block their biological actions mediated though both somatogenic and lactogenic receptors. The modulation of receptor down-regulation by the BP may be a relevant facet of its physiological role.
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