S. Bernardini et al., EXPRESSION AND DOWN-REGULATION BY RETINOIC ACID OF IGF BINDING PROTEIN-2 AND PROTEIN-4 IN MEDIUM FROM HUMAN NEUROBLASTOMA-CELLS, Journal of neuroendocrinology, 6(4), 1994, pp. 409-413
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) regulate the autocrine/paracrine gr
owth of neuroblastomas. The IGFs bind to specific binding proteins (IG
FBPs) which modulate their biological activity. We investigated, by We
stern ligand blotting (WLB), the presence of IGFBPs and their possible
modulation by retinoic acid (RA), IGF-I, IGF-II and truncated Des(1-3
)IGF-I in conditioned medium (CM) of the human neuroblastoma SK-N-BE(2
) cell line. We demonstrated the presence of two IGFBPs, with MW 37 kD
a and 25 kDa. Following immunoprecipitation, they turned out to be IGF
BP-2 and -4, respectively. The RA-induced differentiation in SK-N-BE(2
) cells was accompanied by a marked reduction of the intensity of both
IGFBP bands after 48 h (32% and 24% of control, respectively) and 72
h (2% and 0% of control, respectively) incubation. The addition of exo
genous IGFs, which did not induce cell differentiation, did not change
the IGFBP pattern significantly, except for the truncated form of IGF
-I, which induced a marked decrease in both the 37 kDa and 25 kDa band
s after 72 h incubation (45% and 18% of control, respectively). These
findings suggest that IGFBPs have a role in RA-induced differentiation
in human neuroblastoma cells.