IGF-I resistance in virus-transformed B-lymphocytes from African Efe Pygmies Journal Article


Authors: Cortez, A. B.; Van Dop, C.; Bailey, R. C.; Bersch, N.; Scott, M.; Golde, D. W.; Geffner, M. E.
Article Title: IGF-I resistance in virus-transformed B-lymphocytes from African Efe Pygmies
Abstract: To investigate IGF-I resistance in African Efe Pygmies, we examined clonal responsiveness to IGF-I in Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B- lymphocytes from three Efe Pygmies and three American control subjects. The Efe B-lymphoblasts did not increase clonal responsiveness when incubated with IGF-I (as high as 250 μg/liter) in contrast to the control B-lymphoblasts which showed a bimodal dose-response with a maximal stimulation of 50% above baseline. The proliferative response of Efe B-lymphoblasts was similar to that of control B-lymphoblasts when incubated with another growth factor, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, which does not activate the IGF-I receptor. These findings indicate that Efe Pygmy B-lymphoblasts are resistant to IGF-I as measured by in vitro clonal proliferation assays. Coupled with our previous report of IGF-I unresponsiveness in Efe Pygmy HTLV-II-transformed T- lymphocytes, these data suggest that IGF-I resistance is generalized and may play a central role in the etiology of short stature in this population.
Keywords: dose response; cell proliferation; growth hormone; short stature; b lymphocyte; molecular cloning; somatomedin c; epstein barr virus; somatomedin b; hormone resistance; human experiment; virus transformation; human; male; female; article; phorbol myristate
Journal Title: Biochemical and Molecular Medicine
Volume: 58
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1077-3150
Publisher: Academic Press  
Date Published: 1996-06-01
Start Page: 31
End Page: 36
Language: English
DOI: 10.1006/bmme.1996.0029
PUBMED: 8809343
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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