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Medulloblastoma cell line secretes platelet-derived growth factor
Authors:Harry T. Whelan MD   David B. Nelson MD   MSc   Douglas Strother MD   Cynthia Przybylski BS   Gary Figge MS  Afsheen Mamandi PhD
Affiliation:

a Department of Neurology; Medical College of Wisconsin;, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

b Department of Pediatrics; Medical College of Wisconsin;, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

c Department of Cell Biology; Vanderbilt University School of Medicine;, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Abstract:Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant childhood brain tumor in which aggressive growth produces recurrence in approximately 50% of appropriately treated cases and metastases along the neuraxis in 30%. To date, no studies exist concerning the production of autocrine growth factors by this brain tumor type. Malignant brain tumors in adults often produce platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). A medulloblastoma cell line, TE-671, has been used for many years in pediatric neuro-oncologic studies. We assayed this medulloblastoma cell line for the production of PDGF. PDGF is produced by medulloblastoma cells grown in monolayer tissue culture and stimulates PDGF-sensitive 3T3 fibroblasts to incorporate tritiated thymidine in a dose-dependent fashion. This biologic activity is blocked by PDGF antibodies in a dose-dependent relationship. We postulate that PDGF produced by medulloblastoma cells plays a role in the growth of this tumor by stimulating mitogenic activity.
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