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Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice

We observed that human epidermal growth factor (hEGF) alone prolonged the survival time of mice bearing various murine syngeneic tumors as well as athymic nude mice bearing human xenografts. No changes in the subcutaneous solid tumor mass volume were observed. Prolongation of survival time by hEGF w...

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Autores principales: Amagase, Harunobu, Tamura, Kouichi, Okuhira, Masayasu, Kakimoto, Masanori, Amano, Hirotaka, Hashimoto, Ken, Fuwa, Tohru, Tsukagoshi, Shigeru
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2116398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02597.x
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author Amagase, Harunobu
Tamura, Kouichi
Okuhira, Masayasu
Kakimoto, Masanori
Amano, Hirotaka
Hashimoto, Ken
Fuwa, Tohru
Tsukagoshi, Shigeru
author_facet Amagase, Harunobu
Tamura, Kouichi
Okuhira, Masayasu
Kakimoto, Masanori
Amano, Hirotaka
Hashimoto, Ken
Fuwa, Tohru
Tsukagoshi, Shigeru
author_sort Amagase, Harunobu
collection PubMed
description We observed that human epidermal growth factor (hEGF) alone prolonged the survival time of mice bearing various murine syngeneic tumors as well as athymic nude mice bearing human xenografts. No changes in the subcutaneous solid tumor mass volume were observed. Prolongation of survival time by hEGF was observed in mice bearing murine epidermoid carcinoma (BSC) and human gastric carcinoma (KATO III), but not in murine epidermoid carcinoma (KLN205) or human epidermoid carcinoma (A431). Human tumor cells such as A431, KATO III, and murine tumor cells, KLN205, BSC had roughly 2 × 10(6), 3 × 10(4), 1.3 × 10(3) and 1 × 10(3) EGF receptors/cell, respectively. Although KLN205 and BSC tumor cells maintained nearly the same number of EGF receptors, the effects of hEGF were very different. Although A431 tumor cells had nearly 100 times more receptors than KATO III cells, the prolongation of survival time of mice bearing A431 by hEGF was no better than that of mice bearing KATO III. Accordingly, it appears that this prolongation of survival time by hEGF is independent of the number of EGF receptors on tumor cells. In addition, hEGF was shown to inhibit experimental pulmonary metastasis of murine BSC tumor, but was ineffective with murine KLN205 tumor. These results suggest that prolongation of survival time by hEGF may result from the inhibition of tumor cell metastasis and EGF may play a role in preventing the metastasis of certain malignant neoplasms unrelated to its effects through the EGF receptor on tumor cells.
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spelling pubmed-59180692018-05-11 Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice Amagase, Harunobu Tamura, Kouichi Okuhira, Masayasu Kakimoto, Masanori Amano, Hirotaka Hashimoto, Ken Fuwa, Tohru Tsukagoshi, Shigeru Jpn J Cancer Res Article We observed that human epidermal growth factor (hEGF) alone prolonged the survival time of mice bearing various murine syngeneic tumors as well as athymic nude mice bearing human xenografts. No changes in the subcutaneous solid tumor mass volume were observed. Prolongation of survival time by hEGF was observed in mice bearing murine epidermoid carcinoma (BSC) and human gastric carcinoma (KATO III), but not in murine epidermoid carcinoma (KLN205) or human epidermoid carcinoma (A431). Human tumor cells such as A431, KATO III, and murine tumor cells, KLN205, BSC had roughly 2 × 10(6), 3 × 10(4), 1.3 × 10(3) and 1 × 10(3) EGF receptors/cell, respectively. Although KLN205 and BSC tumor cells maintained nearly the same number of EGF receptors, the effects of hEGF were very different. Although A431 tumor cells had nearly 100 times more receptors than KATO III cells, the prolongation of survival time of mice bearing A431 by hEGF was no better than that of mice bearing KATO III. Accordingly, it appears that this prolongation of survival time by hEGF is independent of the number of EGF receptors on tumor cells. In addition, hEGF was shown to inhibit experimental pulmonary metastasis of murine BSC tumor, but was ineffective with murine KLN205 tumor. These results suggest that prolongation of survival time by hEGF may result from the inhibition of tumor cell metastasis and EGF may play a role in preventing the metastasis of certain malignant neoplasms unrelated to its effects through the EGF receptor on tumor cells. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1990-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5918069/ /pubmed/2116398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02597.x Text en
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Amagase, Harunobu
Tamura, Kouichi
Okuhira, Masayasu
Kakimoto, Masanori
Amano, Hirotaka
Hashimoto, Ken
Fuwa, Tohru
Tsukagoshi, Shigeru
Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title_full Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title_fullStr Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title_full_unstemmed Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title_short Epidermal Growth Factor Prolongs Survival Time of Tumor‐bearing Mice
title_sort epidermal growth factor prolongs survival time of tumor‐bearing mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2116398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1990.tb02597.x
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