Characterization of Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Receptors on Human Erythroleukemia Cell Line (K-562 Cells)

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Specific insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) receptors on a human erythroleukemia cell line (K-562 cells) were identified and characterized. [125I]-IGF-I specifically bound to K-562 cells and the binding was displaced by unlabeled IGF-I in a dose dependent manner, and half maximal inhibition of the binding was observed at 7 ng/ml IGF-I. [125I]IGF-I binding to the cells was displaced by multiplication stimulating activity (MSA) and by porcine insulin, with potencies that were 10, and 100 times less than that of IGF-I, respectively. By an affinity labeling technique, IGF type I receptors were found to be present in the K-562 cells. When the cells were differentiated by hemin (40 µM), specific binding of [125I]IGF-I to the cells was decreased to 56.8 ±5.0% of that for undifferentiated cells. Furthermore, at physiological concentration of IGF-I stimulated thymidine incorporation into DNA and increased the number of cells. These data demonstrate that K-562 cells have specific receptors for IGF-I which may be functionally important for these cells, and that the IGF-I binding sites decrease with cell differentiation. This system might be useful in studying the interaction of IGF-I receptors. © 1987, The Japan Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

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Hizuka, N., Sukegawa, I., Takano, K., Asakawa, K., Horikawa, R., Tsushima, T., & Shizume, K. (1987). Characterization of Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Receptors on Human Erythroleukemia Cell Line (K-562 Cells). Endocrinologia Japonica, 34(1), 81–88. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.34.81

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