Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor stimulates mitogenic signaling and is highly expressed in human malignant gliomas
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Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor stimulates mitogenic signaling and is highly expressed in human malignant gliomas
Abstract
We previously reported that schwannoma-derived growth factor (SDGF), a member of heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (EGF) family, participates in autocrine pathways and promotes rat glioma cell growth. To investigate the potential role of similar molecules in human gliomas, we examined 7 human glioma cell lines and 11 glioblastoma specimens for expression of the human homologue of SDGF, amphiregulin (AR), as well as heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF). Northern blot analysis revealed that only one cell line and no tumor specimens expressed AR mRNA. In contrast, HB-EGF mRNA was expressed in all human glioma cell lines and its level of expression was two- to five-fold higher than that of control brain tissues in 8 of 11 glioblastoma cases. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that membrane-anchored HB-EGF (proHB-EGF) and EGFR were co-expressed in 44% of 34 human malignant gliomas. Introduction of exogenous HB-EGF (10 ng/ml) increased human glioma cell proliferation, and anti-HB-EGF blocking antibodies reduced the growth of glioma cells by 30-40%, confirming the presence of an autocrine loop. When added to the medium, transforming growth factor-alpha, basic fibroblast growth factor, or HB-EGF rapidly induced HB-EGF mRNA expression. These results indicate that HB-EGF and proHB-EGF contribute to the growth of human malignant glioma cells, most likely through autocrine and juxtacrine mechanisms.
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