Scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor expression enhances human glioblastoma tumorigenicity and growth

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We have shown previously that the multifunctional cytokine scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor (SF/HGF) is elevated in human malignant gliomas. In this study we investigated how human SF/HGF expression affects the malignancy of the U373 human glioblastoma cell line in vivo and in vitro. Human SF/HGF gene transfer increased U373 glioblastoma tumorigenicity by ≤ 2O-fold and enhanced the growth rate of intracerebral U373 xenografts by 3- to 8-fold. SF/HGF expression had no effect on the proliferation of glioblastoma cell monolayers but increased their anchorage-independent colony formation in soft agar by 5- to 8-fold. These results are the first to show that SF/HGF expression by human glioblastoma cells enhances their growth dysregulation in vitro and malignancy in vivo.

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Laterra, J., Rosen, E., Nam, M., Ranganathan, S., Fielding, K., & Johnston, P. (1997). Scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor expression enhances human glioblastoma tumorigenicity and growth. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 235(3), 743–747. https://doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1997.6853

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