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  • Title: Transforming growth factors in the urine of normal, pregnant, and tumor-bearing humans.
    Author: Twardzik DR, Sherwin SA, Ranchalis J, Todaro GJ.
    Journal: J Natl Cancer Inst; 1982 Oct; 69(4):793-8. PubMed ID: 6288992.
    Abstract:
    Transforming growth factor (TGF) activities could be detected in the urine of normal, pregnant, and tumor-bearing humans. These acid- and heat-stable polypeptides competed for binding to epidermal growth factor (EGF) membrane receptors and promoted the anchorage-independent growth of nontransformed rodent cells. They differed from human EGF in their apparent molecular weights and soft-agar growth-stimulating activity. The urine from pregnant females contained TGF activities with apparent molecular weight(s) (relative) (Mr) of 10,000 ad 17,000--20,000. In the case of a lung cancer patient, an additional major activity of approximately 30,000--35,000 Mr was found. All urine specimens examined also contained a "common" 8,000-Mr soft-agar growth-stimulating activity, which competed for binding to EGF membrane receptors and which was chromatographically separable from EGF (urogastrone). Thus urine may provide a convenient and readily available source for the biochemical characterization of these TGF-like activities, some of which may be clinically useful biologic markers for certain types of cancer.
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