Sl. Bradshaw et al., INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN-4 GENE-EXPRESSION IS INDUCED BY TRANSFECTION OF GAP JUNCTION CONNEXIN43 GENE IN A C6 GLIOMA CELL-LINE, Growth regulation, 3(1), 1993, pp. 26-29
When C6 glioma cells are stably transfected with a connexin43 cDNA and
the gene overexpressed, the rate of cellular proliferation is decreas
ed. To determine if this phenomenon is related to alterations in IGFBP
synthesis, we have compared the conditioned media of primary rat astr
oglia, C6, clones Cx43-13 (high expresser of the transfected connexin4
3 gene), and Cx43-12 and Cx43-14 (intermediate expressers). Primary as
troglia produced IGFBP-2 (M(r) 34 K) and IGFBP-3 (40-45 K). C6 cells s
ynthesized high levels of IGFBP-3 and low levels of IGFBP-2, and a 24
K IGFBP (IGFBP4). Cx43-13 cells did not synthesize IGFBP-3, but produc
ed low levels of IGFBP-2 and high levels of IGFBP-4. Cx43-12 and Cx43-
14 secreted IGFBP profiles similar to the parent C6 line, but with red
uced levels of IGFBP-2. Northern analysis showed the changes in IGFBPs
in the conditioned media to be correlated with alterations in stable
mRNA levels. IGFBP-4, a inhibitor of IGF biological action, was produc
ed in greater quantities by the slowly proliferating Cx43-13 cells. Al
terations in IGFBP-4 synthesis may be responsible, at least in part, f
or the reduced proliferative capacity in cells with abundant connexin4
3.