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Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I is a polypeptide hormone important in normal growth and development. Although IGF-I is a mitogen for many cancer cell lines, previous work has suggested that autocrine production of IGF-I is uncommon in cancers of epithelial origin. In this study, expression of IGF-I, its binding proteins, and its receptor were examined in ovarian cancer cell lines and tissues. Of 10 ovarian cancer cell lines, 3 (OVCAR-3, OVCAR-7, and PEO4) expressed IGF-I mRNA.
RNase
protection assays using probes derived from IGF-IA, IGF-IB, and alternate exon 1 IGF-I complementary DNAs demonstrated that these cells contained a predominant IGF-I transcript with an alternate first exon. RNA extracted from primary and metastatic ovarian cancer tissues also expressed IGF-I mRNAs (7 of 7) with the alternate first exon. IGF-I protein was detected in OVCAR-3-conditioned media; this activity was secreted in conjunction with several IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs).
IGFBP-2
, IGFBP-3, an Mr 24,000 species, and an Mr 30,000 species could also be demonstrated in OVCAR-3. Type I IGF receptor mRNA was found in all 10 of the ovarian cancer cell lines and all 7 of the primary or metastatic ovarian cancer tissues. IGF-I was a mitogen for OVCAR-3, demonstrating the presence of a functional type I IGF receptor. These data show that all the necessary components for an IGF-I-mediated autocrine loop are expressed by ovarian cancer cells.
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PMID:Expression of insulin-like growth factor I, its binding proteins, and its receptor in ovarian cancer. 171 38
The mitogenic and metabolic effects of insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) can be modulated by six distinct IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs). As a first step toward understanding the role of IGFs and their binding proteins in intestinal epithelial cell differentiation, the expression of IGF-II and IGFBPs was characterized in the human colon adenocarcinoma Caco-2 cell line. Northern blot analysis revealed two IGF-II transcripts of 5.4 and 4.5 kb, and
ribonuclease
protection assays indicated that IGF-II mRNA levels are regulated during Caco-2 differentiation. A specific radioimmunoassay detected IGF-II in serum-free conditioned medium, the level of which was three- to fivefold higher in proliferating cells than in differentiated cells. Immunoprecipitation and ligand blot analyses of conditioned medium demonstrated that
IGFBP-2
, IGFBP-3, IGFBP-4, and IGFBP-6 are synthesized by Caco-2 cells, with
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4 being the major IGFBPs secreted, and that the levels of
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-6 decreased as differentiation proceeded. These results indicate that the expression of IGF-II,
IGFBP-2
, and IGFBP-6 is regulated in a differentiation-dependent manner in Caco-2 cells.
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PMID:Expression of IGF-II and IGF binding proteins in differentiating human intestinal Caco-2 cells. 749 29
Oestradiol is important in the growth of uterine leiomyomata and may act primarily or secondarily through mediators such as growth factors, including the insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II), mitogenic peptides. IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) modulate IGF actions at their target cells. The objective of this study was to examine the possible steroid dependence of IGF, IGFBP and IGF receptor gene expression and IGFBP synthesis in uterine leiomyomata, using tissues from women cycling normally and made hypo-oestrogenic by a gonadtrophin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa). Using a solution hybridization
ribonuclease
protection assay, anti-sense RNA probes for IGF-I, IGF-II and beta-actin (control) were hybridized with total RNA isolated from leiomyomata exposed in vivo to a range of serum oestradiol (< 40-240 pg/ml) and progesterone (0-10 ng/ml) concentrations. IGF-I gene expression was most abundant in leiomyomata obtained during the late proliferative phase of the cycle and was undetectable in leiomyomata from hypo-oestrogenic patients. IGF-II gene expression was not dependent on endogenous steroid concentrations or cycle stage. IGFBP gene expression was investigated by Northern blotting. The order of relative abundance of IGFBP mRNAs was IGFBP-4 >>> IGFBP-3 >> IGFBP-5 >
IGFBP-2
and was not dependent on the in-vivo oestrogen status. Type I and type II IGF receptor gene expression was investigated by polymerase chain reaction using gene-specific primers. Type I and type II IGF receptor mRNAs were detected in leiomyomata and were not dependent on cycle stage or in-vivo oestrogen status. Explant cultures of leiomyomata and myometrium synthesized IGFBP-3 (mol. wt = 38-43 kDa), IGFBP-4, and binding proteins of mol. wt = 34 and 31 kDa. Identification of
IGFBP-2
was inconclusive, and IGFBP-1 was not detected. These data support the hypothesis that IGF-I, but not IGF-II, may be a mediator of oestradiol action in the growth of uterine leiomyomata, and that IGFBPs may further modulate, by an autocrine or paracrine mechanism, IGF-I action in this tissue.
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PMID:Insulin-like growth factor (IGF), IGF binding protein (IGFBP), and IGF receptor gene expression and IGFBP synthesis in human uterine leiomyomata. 750 28
We have investigated changes in the synthesis and localization of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) in thyroid tissues during the induction of goitre in iodine-deficient rats, and during the subsequent involution of the gland following goitrogen withdrawal. Goitre was induced in adult rats by acute (1 or 2 weeks) or chronic (4 or 10 weeks) administration of methimazole together with a low iodine diet. After twelve weeks the goitrogenic stimuli were removed and thyroids examined 4 weeks later. Circulating T4 levels became undetectable within two weeks of goitrogen administration while thyroid weight had increased five-fold. The thyroids continued to increase in size up to 10 weeks, but at a slower growth rate. IGF-I mRNA, detected by
ribonuclease
protection assay, was present in the control rat thyroid and increased in abundance after both 1 and 2 weeks of goitrogen administration. Levels of IGF-I mRNA showed a relative decline with prolonged goitrogen administration, and following thyroid involution the hybridization signal was similar to that seen in control glands. Northern blot hybridization showed that
IGFBP-2
, -3 and -5 mRNAs were all present in growth-quiescent, control thyroids and those encoding
IGFBP-2
and -3 were elevated in the goitrous glands and remained so as long as goitrogen was administered, thereafter declining during thyroid involution. IGF-I and
IGFBP-2
and -3 mRNAs and synthesized peptides, detected by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry respectively, were found to co-localize predominantly in follicular epithelial cells. IGFBP-5 mRNA abundance was unaltered during goitre formation, but was increased in the involuting thyroid. Both IGFBP-5 mRNA and peptide were localized to the parafollicular cells (C-cells) which were increased in number during involution. The results suggest that an increased expression of IGF-1 may contribute to early goitre formation, but that a relative increase in the abundance of
IGFBP-2
and -3 may limit IGF availability at later times, and facilitate a slowing of thyroid growth rate. The discrete expression of IGFBP-5 by C-cells suggests that it could contribute indirectly to goitre formation or involution by acting in a paracrine fashion.
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PMID:Altered expression of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF binding proteins during rat thyroid hyperplasia and involution. 752 74
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) have numerous actions on neuronal and glial cell function in vitro, although their in vivo roles within the central nervous system (CNS) remain undefined. Levels of IGF-II are high in most rat tissues before the third postnatal week, but rapidly decrease thereafter, except in the brain and spinal cord, where elevated titers are present in the adult. This suggests a function of IGF-II within the CNS. IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) modify the type 1 IGF receptor-mediated activity of IGFs, thereby regulating the activities of IGF-II in the CNS. In this study, we use a
ribonuclease
protection assay, in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemistry to demonstrate that IGF-II and one of the major CNS binding proteins,
IGFBP-2
, show a striking congruency in their anatomical pattern of expression and localization throughout the adult rat brain. Both proteins are synthesized predominantly in the leptomeninges, choroid plexus, and parenchymal microvasculature, but become localized, remote from the site of synthesis, in the myelin sheaths of individual myelinated axons and in all of the myelinated nerve tracts in the brain, which presumably represents the site of IGF-II bioactivity. The spatial disparity between sites of synthesis and sites of bioactivity suggests a key role for
IGFBP-2
in the regulation of IGF-II bioavailability within the brain.
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PMID:Coordinated pattern of expression and localization of insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) and IGF-binding protein-2 in the adult rat brain. 752 64
Human Wilms' tumor (WT) expresses insulin-like growth factor (IGF) II and its cognate receptor, type 1 IGF receptor, forming a self-stimulating "autocrine loop." The biological activity of IGF-II is modulated by a class of soluble receptors called IGF binding proteins (IGFBP). To determine if IGFBP play a role in the biology of WT, extracts of nude mouse heterotransplants of three blastemal WT were examined for the ability to bind radiolabeled IGF-II by ligand blot analysis. [125I]IGF-II bound to a protein of M(r) 35 kDa. To confirm that this binding protein was being expressed by the tumor itself and not background from the host, tumor explants were prepared in cell culture. Conditioned culture media from blastemal WT cell cultures were found to contain the 35-kDa IGFBP. This secreted binding protein was identified as
IGFBP-2
by screening for reactivity to characterized IGFBP antisera. Total RNA from primary WT or WT cells in culture was examined for expression of
IGFBP-2
mRNA using an
RNase
protection assay. All three WT expressed
IGFBP-2
mRNA. These data suggest a role for
IGFBP-2
in the IGF-II-dependent growth of Wilms' tumor and in the developing kidney.
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PMID:Expression of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 2 (IGFBP-2) in Wilms' tumors. 752 57
Bone marrow stromal cells synthesize and secrete insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBP). IGFBPs may modulate the action of IGF-I or IGF-II on haemopoiesis. However, the specific IGFBPs produced by various stromal cell types have not been identified. We examined six different stromal phenotypes for IGFBP protein and IGFBP-1 to -6 mRNA expression. [125I]IGF-I ligand blot analysis of conditioned medium demonstrate different patterns of IGFBP secretion by each cell type. The most prominent IGFBPs were 24 and 29 kD species, consistent with IGFBP4 and IGFBP5, respectively.
RNase
protection assays demonstrate that, overall, stromal cells express
IGFBP-2
to -6 mRNAs, with IGFBP4, IGFBP5 and IGFBP6 mRNAs predominating. Since agents that modulate cAMP levels may influence haemopoiesis via the release of stromal-derived cytokines, we determined the effect of forskolin, a cAMP agonist, on IGFBP4 expression in TC-1 cells. Forskolin (10(-5) M) up-regulated IGFBP4 mRNA and protein secretion in a time-dependent manner. These findings suggest that IGFBP-4, -5 and -6 released by stromal cells may be key modulators of the haemopoietic response to IGFs. Release of IGFBP4 by agents that increase cAMP may be an important mechanism involved in regulating IGF bioavailability in the marrow microenvironment.
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PMID:Characterization of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBP) and regulation of IGFBP-4 in bone marrow stromal cells. 754 Aug 52
GH exerts its biological actions on osteoblasts through a specific high affinity receptor expressed on these cells. GH receptor binding is positively modulated by a number of factors, including retinoic acid and dexamethasone, whereas fetal calf serum strongly decreases the binding. To identify responsible factors in serum, components of serum, the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs)-I and -II, and IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs)-2 and -3 were tested for a possible negative modulatory role. IGF-I and -II decreased [125I]hGH binding at an optimal concentration of 30 ng/ml for IGF-I and 100 ng/ml IGF-II, reducing the binding to 51% and 55%, respectively, of control values. A stimulation of [125I]hGH binding was observed with
IGFBP-2
as well as IGFBP-3, inducing an increase to 148% and 151% of control binding at an optimal concentration of 3000 ng/ml for both peptides. The effects of all peptides were dependent on the incubation time, being significantly increased after 8 h of incubation and reaching the full effect thereafter. The effects were declined at 24 h compared with 16 h for
IGFBP-2
and -3 but not for IGF-I and -II. Coincubation of the cells with IGF-I and -II and
IGFBP-2
and -3 neutralized the effects of the factors alone. In conclusion, these results show that IGF-I and -II on the one hand and
IGFBP-2
and -3 on the other hand exert opposite actions on [125I]hGH binding,
IGFBP-2
and -3 exerting probably an IGF-independent effect. Further, IGF-I and -II decreased GH receptor messenger RNA (mRNA) levels, as quantified by a solution hybridization
ribonuclease
protection assay, from 8.65 +/- 1.78 attomoles (amol)/microgram DNA (control) to 2.4 +/- 0.68 and 2.16 +/- 0.92 amol/microgram DNA, respectively.
IGFBP-2
increased GH receptor mRNA levels from 5.26 +/- 1.17 (control) to 13.19 +/- 3.48. Incubation with IGFBP-3 did not result in stimulation of GH receptor mRNA levels (8.59 +/- 2.91 amol/microgram DNA). This shows that the mechanism of regulation of the GH receptor is, except for IGFBP-3, at least in part on the mRNA level. Lastly,
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-3 are mitogenic for UMR-106.01 rat osteosarcoma cells, inducing an increase in cell number to 125% and 142% of control cell counts after 48 h of incubation with 1000 ng/ml
IGFBP-2
and -3, whereas IGF-I, IGF-II and Long R3 IGF-I did not stimulate proliferation.
IGFBP-2
and -3 potentiate hGH induced mitogenesis at low hGH concentrations of both factors, whereas at higher concentrations no such effect is observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins-2 and -3 stimulate growth hormone receptor binding and mitogenesis in rat osteosarcoma cells. 754 1
The cellular effects of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) are modified by a family of binding proteins (IGFBPs) that act as reservoirs in serum for the growth factor and are produced locally by tissues, including the kidney. Because regulation of these proteins may influence renal repair, either directly or by their interactions with IGF-I, we studied gene expression during the recovery from renal failure induced by folic acid and during the compensatory increase in renal function following uninephrectomy (UNX). Expression of IGF-I, the IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR), and all six IGFBPs was detected using an
ribonuclease
protection assay. IGFBP-5 was the most abundant binding protein mRNA present in kidney, whereas
IGFBP-2
and -6 were the least abundant. During regeneration following folic acid-induced acute renal failure, IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and IGFBP-5 mRNAs declined in abundance approximately two- to threefold. On the other hand, IGF-IR, IGFBP-1, and
IGFBP-2
were increased (approximately 2-, 6-, and 6-fold, respectively) in the first 24 h. IGFBP-1 mRNA remained elevated for at least 3 days. Despite the known increase in cellular RNA content following UNX, little difference in specific expression of mRNAs was observed. Because IGFBP-1 has been shown to stimulate cell migration and has previously been localized to the distal nephron, the site of greatest injury in the folic acid model, these data are compatible with the notion that this protein may function either directly to affect cellular repair or act as a reservoir for IGF-I under conditions of cellular damage.
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PMID:Differential mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor system during renal injury and hypertrophy. 859 75
The insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II), their receptors and binding proteins (IGFBPs) are endogenously expressed in a number of tissues including the lung during fetal and neonatal development. This endogenous autocrine/paracrine IGF 'system', together with endocrine sources, contributes to the regulation of lung cell proliferation. We investigated the expression of the mRNAs encoding IGF-I, IGF-II, the type 1 IGF receptor (IGF-T1R) and two IGF-binding proteins (
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4) in rat lung during the perinatum. These were compared in lung with surfactant apoprotein A (Sp-A) mRNA levels. mRNA in extracts of fetal tissues collected between day 17 of gestation (17f) and day 9 after birth (9d) was estimated by Northern blot or
RNase
protection analysis. At day 20 of gestation IGF-I, IGF-T1R and IGFBP-4 mRNA levels were higher in lung than liver (all P < 0.01), whereas IGF-II and
IGFBP-2
mRNA levels were higher in liver than lung (each P < 0.02). The expression of IGF-1,
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4 in lung was high before birth (days 17-20f) but decreased to low levels at days 21f, 22f or at birth (1d) but increased in the neonatal lung. IGF-II expression in lung was high at 17f but decreased before birth and remained low after birth. The IGF-T1R was expressed at moderate levels before birth, decrease before birth but peaked at days 2-5 after birth. The decrease in expression of these growth regulators before birth expression of these growth regulators before birth was matched by an increased in Sp-A expression which was clearly seen at day 20f, peaked at 1d and then was clearly seen at day 20f, peaked at 1d and then was maintained at high levels after birth. Primary cell cultures of 18f lung epithelia express
IGFBP-2
while fibroblasts from the same animals express only IGFBP-4. Cells grown from 22f lung tissue express
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4 at lower levels, behaving in vitro as they do in vivo. The contrasting levels of expression of different components of the IGF system in the fetal lung and liver indicate organ-specific regulation.
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4 expression in different cell types within lung but with similar temporal changes suggests cell-specific regulation, perhaps by a common agent. The patterns by a common agent. The patterns of expression of IGF-I, IGF-T1R,
IGFBP-2
and IGFBP-4, but not IGF-II, in developing lung correspond to previously described phasic changes in lung cell proliferation rates. The nadir in expression of these four major components of the lung IGF system occurs in the saccular phase when the lung begins to differentiate, probably under the influence of certain endocrine agents.
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PMID:Developmental changes in the expression patterns of IGFs, type 1 IGF receptor and IGF-binding proteins-2 and -4 in perinatal rat lung. 880 Jun 36
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