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Biological effects of biosynthetic human EGF on the growth of mammalian cells in vitro
Authors:Shizutoshi Nakagawa&#;  Susumu Yoshida  Yuzo Hirao  Shigeo Kasuga  Tohru Fuwa
Institution:Central Research Laboratories, Wakunaga Pharm. Co., Ltd., 1624 Shimokotachi Koda-cho, Takata-gun, Hiroshima, 729–64, Japan
Abstract:The effects were examined of biosynthetic human epidermal growth factor (Bh-EGF) produced from cloned E. coli on DNA synthesis and all divisions of 13 different kinds of primary and established cell lines. Primary cultures of mammary epithelia, hepatocytes and stomach cells were strongly stimulated by EGF to undergo DNA synthesis in serum-free culture medium with concentrations of Bh-EGF as low as 0.1-10 ng/ml. In sharp contrast, 0.1-100 ng/ml of Bh-EGF failed to enhance thymidine incorporation into DNA when applied to established cell lines using the serum-free medium. Higher concentrations of Bh-EGF (30-100 ng/ml) promoted morphological changes only in hepatocytes, e.g., elongation, enlargement and projection of their cytoplasm. The above results were also obtained in mouse EGF (m-EGF). In our binding assay, Bh-EGF competed against 125I]-m-EGF with a one-fourth to one-fifth efficacy when compared with m-EGF. It was concluded that the in vitro biological activity of Bh-EGF was similar to that of m-EGF.
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