PMID: 2486664Dec 1, 1989Paper

Scatchard analysis of EGF receptor and effects of EGF on growth and TA-4 production of newly established uterine cervical cancer cell line (OMC-1)

Human Cell
M UedaY Otsuki

Abstract

Effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on growth and tumor antigen-4 (TA-4) production of newly established uterine cervical cancer cell line (OMC-1) are reported. OMC -1 was established from a metastatic lesion of Virchow's lymph node of a large cell non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix and successively subcultured for about 4 years. Scatchard analysis of EGF binding to OMC-1 cells indicated a single class of binding sites with a dissociation constant (Kd) of 360 pM. The theoretical maximum number of binding sites was 2.4 x 10(4) sites/cell. The growth of OMC-1 cells was stimulated by EGF at 0.01-0.1 nM and inhibited at higher concentrations. The TA-4 production of OMC-1 cells was slightly stimulated by EGF at 0.01-1 nM and significantly stimulated at 10 nM. OMC-1 may serve as one of the available model systems for studies of regulation of proliferation and tumor marker production by EGF, particularly in cervical squamous cell carcinomas.

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