Altered glucocorticoid binding and action in response to epidermal growth factor in HBL100 cells

Rao, Kanury V. S. ; Williams, Robert E. ; Fred Fox, C. (1987) Altered glucocorticoid binding and action in response to epidermal growth factor in HBL100 cells Cancer Research, 47 . pp. 5888-5893. ISSN 0008-5472

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Abstract

Incubation of adherent human breast epithelial HBL100 cells with epidermal growth factor (EGF) decreased [3H]dexamethasone binding by 35% with no effect on affinity. Maximal inhibition was obtained at 3 nm EGF and the 50% effective dose was 0.2 nm EGF. Decreased dexamethasone binding induced by 3 nm EGF was maximal by 5 min of treatment and, in the continuous presence of EGF, persisted at a constant level over 4 days. The action of EGF was antagonized by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, which did not inhibit dexamethasone binding significantly, and by concanavalin A. In homogenates of EGF-treated cells, decreased dexamethasone binding was observed only in the cytosolic fraction. Saturation dexamethasone binding inhibited the growth rate of HBL100 cells by approximately 50%, but concurrent treatment with EGF overcame this inhibition. The effect of EGF on dexamethasone-inhibited cell growth also was antagonized by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate.

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