1991
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v78.4.921.921
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Growth-promoting effects of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) on hematopoietic cells: overexpression of introduced IGF-1 receptor abrogates interleukin-3 dependency of murine factor-dependent cells by a ligand-dependent mechanism

Abstract: Although insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) stimulated 3H-thymidine incorporation upon addition to the interleukin-3 (IL-3)-dependent cell line FDC-P1, IGF-1 did not relieve IL-3 dependency for growth. To further examine the effects of IGF-1 on hematopoietic cells, FDC-P1 cells were infected with a retroviral construct (LISN) containing the human IGF-1 receptor (hIGF-1R) and neo genes. IL-3-independent cells were readily isolated after LISN infection when either IGF-1 or supraphysiologic concentrations of insu… Show more

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“…The micro-RNAs miR-99a and miR-100, which act in part by inhibiting IGF1R expression, are lower in ALL cells, and their restoration impairs ALL proliferation (15). Finally, IGF1R overexpression relieves stromal dependence of ALL cells (17).…”
Section: Systemic Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The micro-RNAs miR-99a and miR-100, which act in part by inhibiting IGF1R expression, are lower in ALL cells, and their restoration impairs ALL proliferation (15). Finally, IGF1R overexpression relieves stromal dependence of ALL cells (17).…”
Section: Systemic Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%