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We examined 35 primary human ovarian adenocarcinomas for the presence of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) in plasma membranes from cancer tissues by using 125I-EGF as a ligand. Specific 125I-EGF bindings were observed in 20 (57%) of these 35 cases. Scatchard analysis showed a class of high affinity EGF receptor: Kd 5.0 +/- 1.0 x 10(-10) M; Bmax, 83.3 +/- 12.1 fmol/mg protein (mean +/- SE, n = 20). Northern analysis in polyadenylated RNA from 15 EGFR(+) cancers using pretransforming growth factor alpha (pre-TGF alpha), prepro-EGF complementary DNA, and pE7, a complementary DNA clone of human EGFR, as probes revealed that pre-TGF alpha and EGFR mRNAs but not prepro-EGF mRNA were expressed in all cases examined. Immunocytochemical studies using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against TGF alpha, EGF, and EGFR showed that TGF alpha and EGFR but not EGF proteins were present on ovarian cancer cells in all cases. These data suggested a possible TGF alpha/EGFR autocrine mechanism in EGFR(+) ovarian cancers. We, therefore, examined the biological significance of this autocrine mechanism by using primary monolayer cell cultures. In primary cultures from EGFR (+) cancers, TGF alpha added to the culture medium stimulated the [3H]thymidine incorporation dose dependently. Moreover, the addition of mAbs against TGF alpha and EGFR but not EGF inhibited [3H]thymidine incorporation dose dependently in EGFR(+) cancer cells. On the other hand, in primary cultures from EGFR(-) cancers, TGF alpha and anti-TGF alpha, -EGFR, and -EGF mAbs did not show any effects on [3H]thymidine incorporation. All these results suggested the possible crucial role of a TGF alpha/EGFR autocrine growth mechanism in primary human ovarian cancers which express EGFR.
Cancer Res 1991 Oct 01
PMID:Evidence for the involvement of transforming growth factor alpha and epidermal growth factor receptor autocrine growth mechanism in primary human ovarian cancers in vitro. 171 46

Although transforming growth factor (TGF) alpha and epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) autocrine mechanism is widely demonstrated in many kinds of cancers, its biological significances still remain circumstantial. We critically assessed the significance of this mechanism on the growth of an ovarian cancer cell line. Northern blot analysis in polyadenylated RNA isolated from cells by using 32P-labeled pre-TGF alpha, EGRF, and prepro-EGF complementary DNAs as probes revealed that pre-TGF alpha and EGFR but not prepro-EGF gene transcripts were expressed in the cell. TGF alpha and EGFR but not EGF proteins were observed by immunocytochemical stainings, using monoclonal antibodies against human TGF alpha, EGFR, and EGF, respectively. This cell line possessed a class of high affinity EGF receptor by 125I-EGF binding studies; Kd being 2.9 x 10(-10) M and Bmax to be 7.7 x 10(4) sites/cell. As much as 1.12 +/- 0.14 ng (SD; n = 3)/10(7) cells/24 h of TGF alpha was secreted in the conditioned media. These results suggested the expression of a TGF alpha/EGFR autocrine mechanism in this cell line. We, therefore, assessed the biological significance of this mechanism on the growth of this cell line in serum-free monolayer cell cultures. Although 0.1, 1.0, and 10 nM concentrations of TGF alpha did not show significant growth promotion, monoclonal antibodies against TGF alpha and EGFR but not EGF significantly inhibited cell growth. All these data suggested the biological importance of a TGF alpha/EGFR autocrine mechanism on the growth of this cell line in vitro.
Cancer Res 1991 Nov 01
PMID:Involvement of transforming growth factor alpha/epidermal growth factor receptor autocrine growth mechanism in an ovarian cancer cell line in vitro. 171 91

The monoclonal antibody (MAb) 1BE12 has recently been reported to react with several human normal and abnormal tissues. In human endometrium, it reacts more strongly with carcinomas than with normal tissue. To investigate the effectiveness of MAb 1BE12 in identifying cell proliferation in human endometrial cancers, 1BE12 immunocytochemical assays (ICAs) were performed on frozen (n = 47) and paraffin (n = 100) sections with subsequent computer-assisted microcytophotometric (SAMBA) evaluation of immunoprecipitate distribution. MAb 1BE12 immunoreactivity was not impaired by tissue fixation and paraffin embedding. It reacted with normal proliferative endometrium but not with normal secretory endometrium, and immunoreactivity increased with the degree of cell proliferation and malignancy, the amount of immunostaining being greater in invasive carcinomas than in normal proliferative endometrium and endometrial hyperplasia. ICAs showed no correlation between MAb 1BE12 immunoreactivity and estrogen and progesterone receptor antigenic sites. On the other hand, MAb 1BE12 staining in frozen sections increased with Ki67, EGFR, pHER-2/neu, and cathepsin immunostaining. These findings suggest that ICAs on frozen and paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens using MAb 1BE12 along with other markers can be useful for early detection and grading of endometrial carcinoma. The relevance of MAb 1BE12 to the selection of patients for laser ablation of the endometrium rather than hysterectomy is also discussed.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibody 1BE12 immunoreactivity with human endometrium. Correlations with hormone receptors and proliferation cell markers. 177 9

Gene amplification and related alterations in gene dosage were analyzed in a series of 34 cell lines derived from different human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (SCCHN). INT2 gene amplification was observed in 62%, MYC gene amplification in 24%, and EGFR gene amplification in 21% of the cell lines. There was a strong correlation between EGFR gene amplification and increased copies of the ERBB2 gene on chromosome 17, suggesting a synergistic selection for these two genes either during cancer progression or in culture. Two abnormalities showed a significant correlation with clinical course: MYC gene amplification showed an inverse correlation with tumor recurrence (r = -0.44, p = 0.01), and a small increase in MYCL gene copies on chromosome I correlated with the presence of metastases (r = 0.61, p = 0.001). This altered MYCL gene dosage might represent a chromosome translocation rather than true gene amplification. In addition to gene amplification, 79% of the cell lines had increased copies of chromosome 8. Comparison of the cell lines with several of the corresponding primary tumors demonstrated that most gene amplifications were already present in the primary tumors, although some appeared de novo in cell culture. These studies indicate that gene amplification, especially of INT2, is a prominent abnormality in head and neck squamous cell cancer. Aneuploidy and chromosomal lesions other than gene amplification were also found to alter the dosage of several oncogenes specifically.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer 1991 Nov
PMID:Gene amplification and gene dosage in cell lines derived from squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. 138 84

Oncogene dosage and expression were studied in 16 testicular neoplasms, 14 of germ cell and two of non-germ cell origin. In comparison with normal DNA, tumour DNA of a total of eight patients (seven with germ cell neoplasm and one with testicular lymphoma) showed increased dosages of KRAS2, PDGFA, EGFR, MET and PDGFB. The most frequent (occurring in six tumours) and prominent (up to 3-4-fold) increases were detected in the dosages of KRAS2 (on chromosome 12p) and PDGFA (chromosome 7p), relative to a reference locus from chromosome 2. Importantly, there was a similar increase in 12p dosage in general in these tumours, suggesting the presence of the characteristic isochromosome 12p marker. On the contrary, possible 7p polysomy (assessed by molecular methods) did not explain the PDGFA (or EGFR) changes in all cases. NRAS, MYCN, CSFIR, MYB, MYC, ABL, HRASI, TP53, and ERBB2 did not reveal any consistent alterations in tumour DNA. In RNA dot blot assays the expression of KRAS2, PDGFA, EGFR, or MYC was generally not increased in the tumour samples when compared to that in normal testicular tissue of the same patients although there was interindividual variation in mRNA levels. It thus appears that while oncogene dosage changes occur in a proportion of testis cancers, they are often part of changes in large chromosomal regions or whole arms and are seldom accompanied by altered expression.
Br J Cancer 1991 Jun
PMID:Oncogenes in human testicular cancer: DNA and RNA studies. 182 52

The mechanisms that control the biological behaviour of urothelial cancer are complex, and many regulative interactions are involved. So far, few aspects of these control mechanisms have been recognized and characterized. A precondition for better understanding is knowledge the interaction of this factors. Some markers (e.g., chromosomal aberrations, EGFR expression) are correlated with progression of tumour. Whether they are the cause or the result of the aggressive behaviour of growth remains unknown. Only a few markers, especially in flow cytometry, will have any benefit in clinical routine. Whether it is possible to find a marker with prognostic value remains uncertain.
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PMID:[Molecular biology studies of bladder cancer]. 187 35

In this study, we tested the influence of i.p. Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor (BBI) administration on oncogene expression in unirradiated and irradiated rat colonic mucosa. Total cellular RNA was collected from the colonic mucosa, and the levels of c-myc, c-fos, c-Ha-ras, c-EGFR, and c-actin mRNA were examined by standard dot and Northern blot analyses. The data demonstrate that BBI is capable of preventing radiation-induced overexpression of c-myc and c-fos without interfering with the constitutive expression of these 2 genes. It was also determined that BBI did not interfere with either radiation-induced overexpression of c-Ha-ras and c-EGFR or the constitutive expression of c-Ha-ras, c-EGFR, or c-actin. The data demonstrate that the anticarcinogenic BBI selectively inhibits the overexpression of c-myc and c-fos while not affecting crypt cell proliferation. These results suggest that a protease is involved in the pathway for enhanced c-myc and c-fos expression and that protease inhibitors such as BBI can interrupt this pathway.
Cancer Res 1991 Sep 01
PMID:Effect of the Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor on the expression of oncogenes in the irradiated rat colon. 190 49

Immunohistochemical assays have been employed to study the expression of ER, PgR, EGFR and Ki67 immunostaining in normal breast tissue (n = 76). The expression of ER and PgR was highly variable in both pre and postmenopausal women and was characterised by large numbers of apparently negative cells. This was most evident for ER-ICA staining in tissues removed from premenopausal women. PgR levels were highest in the ducts of premenopausal women, while EGFR expression was elevated in both ducts and lobules. Ki67 expression was observed in less than 10% of all normal cells and was suppressed by the menopause in lobular tissue. Tamoxifen therapy (40 mg d-1) did not influence the expression of PgR, EGFR or Ki67 immunostaining in cancer associated normal tissue (n = 17). A significant increase, however, was observed in the mean percentage ER positivity in ductal tissue. No effect of duration of tamoxifen therapy was observed on the expression of the antigens studied.
Br J Cancer 1991 Oct
PMID:Influence of the antioestrogen tamoxifen on normal breast tissue. 191 Dec 27

Epidermal growth factor receptor can be used as a biological marker in tumours. We examined 199 samples from 150 patients with ovarian cancer first by using a single point screen, then by full Scatchard analysis, over a concentration range between 0.086-16.6 nM. Taking as positive those samples which showed a 20% difference between total binding and non specific binding, the EGFR was present in 39.7% of samples ranging from 36.4% in those tumours which were classified as being mucinous to 47.7% in the undifferentiated group. Thirty-six samples had a low affinity component (Kd greater than 1 nM), 27 had a high affinity component (Kd less than 1 nM) and 16 had both high and low affinity components to the EGFR. There was no statistical difference between degree of differentiation of the tumour and the presence of the EGFR nor between stage of the disease and EGFR presence.
Br J Cancer 1991 Nov
PMID:Epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) in human ovarian cancer. 193 14

The inheritance of 23 protein polymorphisms was compared with the inheritance of a DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of a strongly cross-hybridizing erbB-related sequence, epidermal growth factor receptor-like-1 (EGFRL1), in Xiphophorus clemenciae X X. milleri-derived backcross hybrids. Two polymorphic bands were noted in this cross with a v-erbB probe after PstI digestion: a 10-kilobase (kb) band in X. clemenciae and a 9-kb band in X. milleri. Joint segregation analysis of the RFLPs and protein polymorphisms indicate that this erbB-related sequence can be assigned to Xiphophorus linkage group VI, which also comprises genes coding for glutamine synthetase (GLNS), nucleoside phosphorylase-2 (NP2), and transferin (TF). We have designated this RFLP as alleles at a locus called EGFRL1 because of very strong cross-hybridization with the v-erbB probe, known to be homologous to the mammalian EGFR gene. This mapping assignment is the first autosomal linkage of an oncogene sequence reported in fish, which provide a large number of genetically controlled experimental tumor models.
Cancer Genet Cytogenet 1990 Nov 01
PMID:Assignment of an erbB-like DNA sequence to linkage group VI in fishes of the genus Xiphophorus (Poeciliidae). 197 44


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