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  • Title: Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor synthesis by smooth muscle cells.
    Author: Higashiyama S, Abraham JA, Klagsbrun M.
    Journal: Horm Res; 1994; 42(1-2):9-13. PubMed ID: 7959639.
    Abstract:
    Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) has been previously demonstrated to be a potent mitogen for smooth muscle cells. Evidence is now presented that these cells synthesize HB-EGF as well. Cultured fetal human vascular smooth muscle cells express 2.5-kb HB-EGF mRNA. These cells also release an HB-EGF-like activity that (i) stimulates smooth muscle cell and BALB/c 3T3 cell but not endothelial cell proliferation; (ii) binds to TSK heparin affinity columns and is eluted with 0.9-1.2 M NaCl, and (iii) triggers phosphorylation of a protein with the same molecular weight as the 170-kD EGF receptor. In addition, 125I-HB-EGF can be cross-linked to the EGF receptor on fetal human vascular smooth muscle cells. These results suggest that smooth muscle cells can both synthesize and respond to HB-EGF, and that HB-EGF may therefore be involved in autocrine regulation of these cells.
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