TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression but incomplete maturation of progastrin in colorectal carcinomas
AU - Van Solinge, W W
AU - Nielsen, F C
AU - Friis-Hansen, L
AU - Falkmer, U G
AU - Rehfeld, J F
PY - 1993/4
Y1 - 1993/4
N2 - BACKGROUND: To evaluate the hypothesis that gastrin is a local growth factor in colonic carcinomas, the expression of gastrin messenger RNA (mRNA) and peptides were examined in five human colon carcinoma cell lines, 12 solid colon carcinomas, and normal colonic tissue.METHODS: Northern analysis, reverse-transcription PCR, and a library of sequence-specific radioimmunoassays were the principal methods.RESULTS: Cell lines, tumors, and normal tissue all expressed a gastrin mRNA of 0.7 kilobases, and all cell lines contained incompletely processed progastrin (range, 17-54 fmol/10(6) cells). Two cell lines secreted progastrin into the media (LoVo, 25 +/- 3 pmol/L; HCT116; 12 +/- 2 pmol/L). Normal colonic tissue and all the solid tumors also contained progastrin, the concentration being higher in tumors (range, 0.4-2 pmol/g) than in normal tissue (range, 0.1-0.2 pmol/g). Only one tumor contained carboxyamidated gastrins.CONCLUSIONS: Normal and neoplastic colonic mucosa both express the gastrin gene, but the posttranslational phase of expression is attenuated. The incomplete processing and low level of expression suggest that autocrine gastrin secretion has only minor significance for normal adult and most neoplastic colonic tissue.
AB - BACKGROUND: To evaluate the hypothesis that gastrin is a local growth factor in colonic carcinomas, the expression of gastrin messenger RNA (mRNA) and peptides were examined in five human colon carcinoma cell lines, 12 solid colon carcinomas, and normal colonic tissue.METHODS: Northern analysis, reverse-transcription PCR, and a library of sequence-specific radioimmunoassays were the principal methods.RESULTS: Cell lines, tumors, and normal tissue all expressed a gastrin mRNA of 0.7 kilobases, and all cell lines contained incompletely processed progastrin (range, 17-54 fmol/10(6) cells). Two cell lines secreted progastrin into the media (LoVo, 25 +/- 3 pmol/L; HCT116; 12 +/- 2 pmol/L). Normal colonic tissue and all the solid tumors also contained progastrin, the concentration being higher in tumors (range, 0.4-2 pmol/g) than in normal tissue (range, 0.1-0.2 pmol/g). Only one tumor contained carboxyamidated gastrins.CONCLUSIONS: Normal and neoplastic colonic mucosa both express the gastrin gene, but the posttranslational phase of expression is attenuated. The incomplete processing and low level of expression suggest that autocrine gastrin secretion has only minor significance for normal adult and most neoplastic colonic tissue.
KW - Actins/genetics
KW - Adenocarcinoma/metabolism
KW - Blotting, Northern
KW - Colon/metabolism
KW - Colonic Neoplasms/metabolism
KW - Colorectal Neoplasms/metabolism
KW - Exons
KW - Gastric Mucosa/metabolism
KW - Gastrins/genetics
KW - Humans
KW - Oligodeoxyribonucleotides
KW - Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
KW - Protein Precursors/genetics
KW - RNA Probes
KW - RNA, Messenger/analysis
KW - Rectal Neoplasms/metabolism
KW - Tumor Cells, Cultured
U2 - 10.1016/0016-5085(93)90279-l
DO - 10.1016/0016-5085(93)90279-l
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 8462798
SN - 0016-5085
VL - 104
SP - 1099
EP - 1107
JO - Gastroenterology
JF - Gastroenterology
IS - 4
ER -