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Sex steroid hormone receptors,epidermal growth factor receptor,and polyamines in human colorectal cancer
Authors:Dr Alfredo Di Leo MD  PhD  Michele Linsalata ScD  Aldo Cavallini ScD  Caterina Messa ScD  Francesco Russo MD
Institution:(1) Laboratorio di Biochimica, I.R.C.C.S. ldquoS. de Bellisrdquo, via della Resistenza, n.c., 70013 Castellana G. (BA), Italy
Abstract:We assayed the estrogen and progesterone cytosolic receptors by using the enzyme immunoassay method, the epidermal growth factor (EGF) cell surface receptors by using 125 I-labeled hormone, and the levels of polyamines (putrescine, spermine, and spermidine) by using a high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedure in neoplastic and surrounding normal tissues of patients with colorectal cancer. Our findings show that mean polyamine levels in neoplastic tissue were approximately two-fold greater than the levels in normal colonic mucosa. Estrogen and progesterone receptorial content in normal mucosa were twofold greater than those in neoplastic tissue. No significant differences in EGF receptors were found between colonic cancer tissue and the surrounding normal tissues. The correlations we found between 1) estrogen and polyamine levels and 2) estrogen and EGF binding suggest the existence of a modulation of the estrogens on colonic mucosa cell proliferation. Furthermore, there was no significant dependency of polyamine and receptor concentrations from the tumor site, the histologic differentiation, or the age and sex of patients.
Keywords:Putrescine  Spermidine  Spermine  EGF  Estrogen  Progesterone  Receptors  Human colorectal cancer
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