Baliga B S, Borowitz S M, Barnard J A
Department of Pediatrics, University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile 36617.
Biochem Int. 1990;20(1):161-8.
We have previously shown that EGF promotes growth and proliferation of enterocytes isolated from the crypts of the rat small intestine (IEC-6). In the present studies we have measured the affinity of EGF for its receptor, and estimated the number of surface EGF receptors on IEC-6 cells. Scatchard analysis indicates IEC-6 cells display 45,000 EGF receptors per cell with a dissociation constant of 41 pM. Treatment with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) results in a dose-dependent inhibition of cell growth which is paralleled by reduced binding of 125I-EGF. Incubation of IEC-6 cells with 10 nM PMA results in a 70 percent decrease in the number of EGF receptors without a significant change of receptor affinity (kd 68 pM vs 41 pM). PMA treatment is also associated with a significant increase of protein kinase-C activity in IEC-6 cells. The reciprocal relationship between protein kinase-C activation and EGF receptors suggests in this cell line of crypt enterocytes, protein kinase-C may inhibit cellular proliferation by modulating EGF receptors.