Screening of inhibitors of mitogenic activity of EGF.

Outlines:

Specific inhibitors of growth factors should be useful to elucidate the mechanism of action and relationship between growth factors and oncogenesis. In addition, they are expected to have a new type of antitumor activity. EGF (epidermal growth factor) is a homologous protein to transforming growth factor alpha and both growth factors share the same receptor. Therefore, the inhibitor of EGF is expected as a growth inhibitor of tumor cells.
Balb/MK cells were cultured in minimal essential medium (MEM) containing a calcium concentration of 0.05mM supplemented with 5 ng/ml of EGF and 10% of FCS. At confluent growth stage, culture medium was changed to fresh low calcium MEM medium without EGF and FCS. Mitogenic activity of EGF can be measured by the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into quiescent Balb/MK cells 17 hours after addition of EGF. The incorporation of [3H] thymidine into Balb/MK cells was measured in the presence or absence of test compounds.


Inhibition of [3H]thymidine uptake into EGF-stimulated Balb/MK cells by reveromycins. ○Reveromycin A, ●reveromycin B, ■reveromycin C, .▲(Ref:1)

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