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Showing papers by "Ulrich Bogdahn published in 1996"


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TL;DR: The structure of the human MIA gene locus is reported, its expression pattern in melanocytic tumors in vivo is described, and an initial characterization of the MIA promoter is provided.

96 citations


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TL;DR: It is postulate that the endogenously produced TGF‐β2 control glioma‐cell proliferation is regulated in part by an intracellular loop.
Abstract: Transforming growth factors-beta 1 and -beta 2 (TGF-beta 1 and -beta 2) are important growth-regulatory proteins for astroglial neoplasms. We analyzed their role in tumor-cell proliferation in 12 glioma cell lines, employing phosphorothioate antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (S-ODNs, 14 mer), specifically targeted against the coding sequences of TGF-beta 1-mRNA and TGF-beta 2-mRNA. TGF-beta 1-S-ODNs inhibited cell proliferation in 5 of 12 gliomas, whereas TGF-beta 2-S-ODNs reduced the cell proliferation in all glioma cell lines, compared to nonsense-S-ODN-treated and S-ODN-untreated cells as controls. The efficacy and specificity of antisense effects was validated by Northern-blot analysis and determination of protein concentrations in culture supernatants (ELISA). Exogenous hrTGF-beta 1 either stimulated or inhibited the cell lines, whereas pnTGF-beta 2 stimulated the proliferation of most glioma cells. Blocking the extracellular pathway of TGF-beta by neutralizing antibodies only slightly inhibited those cell lines, which were markedly stimulated by TGF-betas. As the effects of TGF-beta 2-S-ODNs were much stronger than those of TGF-beta neutralizing antibodies, we postulate that the endogenously produced TGF-beta 2 control glioma-cell proliferation, in part by an intracellular loop.

96 citations


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01 Jul 1996-Genomics
TL;DR: This report describes the localization of the human melanoma inhibitory activity gene (MIA) to human chromosome 19q 13.32-q13.33 using fluorescence in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction to act as a potent tumor cell growth inhibitor for malignant melanomas.

28 citations