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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1992

Tumorigenicity of the met proto-oncogene and the gene for hepatocyte growth factor.

Sing Rong; M. Bodescot; Donald G. Blair; J. Dunn; Toshikazu Nakamura; Kensaku Mizuno; Morag Park; Andrew M. Chan; Stuart A. Aaronson; G F Vande Woude

The met proto-oncogene is the tyrosine kinase growth factor receptor for hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF). It was previously shown that, like the oncogenic tpr-met, the mouse met proto-oncogene transforms NIH 3T3 cells. We have established NIH 3T3 cells stably expressing both human (Methu) and mouse (Metmu) met proto-oncogene products. The protein products are properly processed and appear on the cell surface. NIH 3T3 cells express endogenous mouse HGF/SF mRNA, suggesting an autocrine activation mechanism for transformation by Metmu. However, the tumor-forming activity of Methu in NIH 3T3 cells is very low compared with that of Metmu, but efficient tumorigenesis occurs when Methu and HGF/SFhu are coexpressed. These results are consistent with an autocrine transformation mechanism and suggest further that the endogenous murine factor inefficiently activates the tumorigenic potential of Methu. The tumorigenicity observed with reciprocal chimeric human and mouse receptors that exchange external ligand-binding domains supports this conclusion. We also show that HGF/SFhu expressed in NIH 3T3 cells produces tumors in nude mice.


Archive | 1992

Isolated polypeptide erbB-3, related to the epidermal growth factor receptor and antibody thereto

Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1990

Dna segment encoding a gene for a receptor related to the epidermal growth factor receptor

Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1995

erbB-2 gene segments, probes, recombinant DNA and kits for detection

C. Richter King; Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1991

Protein related to but distinct from EGF receptor and antibodies reactive therewith

C. Richter King; Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1992

HEPATIC GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR IS THE MET PROTO-ONCOGENE

Donald P. Bottaro; Jeffrey S. Rubin; Donna Faletto; Andrew L M. Chan; George Route F. . B. Vande Woude; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1991

A non-mitogenic competitive hgf antagonist

Jeffrey S. Rubin; Andrew M.-L. Chan; Stuart A. Aaronson; Donald P. Bottaro


Archive | 1995

Methods of characterizing ligands for the erbB-3 receptor, methods of influencing erbB-3 activities and methods of diagnosing erbB-3-related neoplasm

Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1995

Method of targeting a therapeutic agent to cells expressing the erb B-3 receptor

Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson


Archive | 1995

Anti-erbB-2 antibodies to human receptor related to but distinct from EGF receptor

C. Richter King; Matthias H. Kraus; Stuart A. Aaronson

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Matthias H. Kraus

National Institutes of Health

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C. Richter King

Georgetown University Medical Center

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Donald P. Bottaro

United States Department of Commerce

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Jeffrey S. Rubin

United States Department of Commerce

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Andrew L M. Chan

United States Department of Commerce

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Andrew M.-L. Chan

United States Department of Commerce

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Donald G. Blair

National Institutes of Health

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Donna Faletto

United States Department of Commerce

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George Route F. . B. Vande Woude

United States Department of Commerce

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