IMMUNOREACTIVE HEPATOCYTE GROWTH-FACTOR IS PRESENT IN TISSUE-EXTRACTSFROM HUMAN BREAST-CANCER BUT NOT IN CONDITIONED MEDIUM OF HUMAN BREAST-CANCER CELL-LINES
J. Yamashita et al., IMMUNOREACTIVE HEPATOCYTE GROWTH-FACTOR IS PRESENT IN TISSUE-EXTRACTSFROM HUMAN BREAST-CANCER BUT NOT IN CONDITIONED MEDIUM OF HUMAN BREAST-CANCER CELL-LINES, Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 82(2), 1993, pp. 249-252
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a novel mitogen for mature hepatocyt
es. In the present study, we have measured immunoreactive (ir)-HGF con
centration in tumor extracts of 82 primary human breast cancers using
an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Ir-HGF was detectable in
all tissue extracts, the concentration ranging from 1.4 to 306.5 ng/1
00 mg protein (median value: 11.2 ng/100 mg protein). Correlation anal
yses between ir-HGF concentration and clinicopathological factors show
ed that the ir-HGF level was significantly higher in tumors with sizes
of more than 5.0 cm compared with those less than 5.0 cm. In contrast
, no detectable amount of ir-HGF was secreted into culture medium of t
wo breast cancer cell lines, MCF-7 and ZR-751, suggesting that the can
cer cell itself has no ability to produce ir-HGF.