Human Leukemic Cells Contain Transforming Growth Factor
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A transforming growth factor was found in the extracts of leukemic cells obtained from the peripheral blood of 11 patients with leukemia. This factor stimulated the colony formation of anchorage-dependent BALB/c 3T3 cells in soft agar. The high levels of colony-stimulating activities were observed in the cell extracts from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia in blastic crisis (CML BC), acute myelogenous leukemia and CML in chronic phase. The factor from a CML BC patient was heat- and acid-labile, relatively stable to dithiothreitol treatment and inactivated by pronase treatment. Molecular size of the factor seems more than 10,000 daltons.
Secretion of transforming growth factors by primary human tumour cells.
Hamburger A, White C, DUNN F Br J Cancer. 1985; 51(1):9-14.
PMID: 3855359 PMC: 1976813. DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1985.2.