A Heparin-Binding Growth Factor Secreted by Macrophage-Like Cells That Is Related to EGF
Shigeki Higashiyama(Boston Children's Hospital), Judith A. Abraham(Planet Biotechnology (United States)), Judy Miller(Planet Biotechnology (United States)), John C. Fiddes(Planet Biotechnology (United States)), Michael Klagsbrun(Boston Children's Hospital)
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Abstract
Macrophage-like U-937 cells secrete a 22-kilodalton heparin-binding growth factor that is mitogenic for BALB-3T3 fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells, but not endothelial cells. The amino acid sequence predicted from complementary DNA clones indicates that the mitogen is a new member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family. This heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF) binds to EGF receptors on A-431 epidermoid carcinoma cells and smooth muscle cells, but is a far more potent mitogen for smooth muscle cells than is EGF. HB-EGF is also expressed in cultured human macrophages and may be involved in macrophage-mediated cellular proliferation.
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