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Expression, effects, and fate of IGFBP-5 are different in normal and malignant osteoblastic cells.

Progress in growth factor research(1995)

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Normal osteoblasts from newborn rat calvaria and human osteosarcoma (Saos-2) cells express IGFBP-5 mRNA. IGF I increases IGFBP-5 mRNA levels in both cell types, whereas retinoic acid stimulates IGFBP-5 mRNA expression in calvaria but suppresses it in Saos-2 cells. IGFBP-5 mRNA expression is stimulated in normal bone cells by parathyroid hormone. 30 nM IGFBP-5 stimulates 3H-thymidine incorporation in calvaria (which produce IGF I contributing to basal proliferation in serum-free medium) but not in Saos-2 cells which produce little IGF I and IGF II. Among the 5 rhIGFBPs tested (IGFBP-2 to -6), only IGFBP-5 stimulates DNA synthesis in calvaria cells, and only IGFBP-6 in Saos-2 cells. RhIGFBP-5 displays a short half-life (approximately 30 min) in serum-free medium of calvaria cells and a long half-life (approximately 15 h) in the medium of Saos-2 cells. Fragments of 20 and 14 kDa accumulate in the media of both cell types. Intact (31 kDa) IGFBP-5 is associated and remains with the extracellular matrix of mature calvaria osteoblasts but not of Saos-2 cells. Among the IGFBPs produced IGFBP-5 is unique with regard to its marked affinity to matrix of normal bone cells, its short half-life when released, and its stimulatory effects on DNA synthesis.
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Parathyroid hormone,,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3,insulin-like growth factor I,extracellular matrix,DNA synthesis
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