Untersuchung zur IGF-I-vermittelten Signaltransduktion in der humanen Karzinoidzellinie LCC-18

In dieser Arbeit wurde die Wachstumsregulation der Zellinie LCC-18 durch IGF-I untersucht. Die Zellinie LCC-18 wurde aus einem humanen Kolon-Karzinoid etabliert und zeigte stabile neuroendokrine Eigenschaften über eine Dauer von über 100 Zellpassagen. IGF-I hat physiologischerweise eine große Bedeut...

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Autor principal: Kim, Dong-Hun
Altres autors: Göke, Rüdiger (Prof. Dr. med.) (Assessor de tesis)
Format: Dissertation
Idioma:German
Publicat: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2004
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This study investigates the IGF-I-mediated growth regulation of the cell line LCC-18, which was established from a human colon carcinoid tumour and has shown stable neuroendocrine properties for over 100 passages. Physiologically IGF-I is important for growth regulation and acts anti-apoptotic. Many tumour entities depend on IGF-I. In this assay the expression of IGF-I-receptors, the production and effects of IGF-I, and possible ways of signal transduction were investigated. RT-PCR showed Expression of IGF-I-receptors in LCC-18 cells. The production of IGF-I was evinced by RT-PCR, RIA and growth assays with conditioned cell media with and without Anti-IGF-I-antibodies. Growth assays with IGF-I revealed a concentration dependent, significant enhancement of cell proliferation. Growth assays with additional PD 098059 and Western blot analysis showed that MEK/MAPK plays an important role in the tranductional pathway. Also PI3 seems to be important for the pathway, as growth assays with IGF-I and LY 294002 show. Like in a variety of different tumours IGF-I is shown to be important for survival and proliferation of LCC-18 cells. Transient transfections with a chicken-IGF-I-promotor/Luciferase plasmid and subsequent stimulation with IGF-I suggest a positive feedback mechanism. The results of this study may be considered suitable to help to establish a new, alternative therapeutic approach for carcinoid and other tumours.