Elevated growth factor levels in transformed mouse embryo cells treated with N,N-dimethylformamide.

1985 
The transformed mouse mebryo fibroblast cell line AKR-MCA, produces several transforming growth factor (TGF) activities which can be identified in cell extracts and serum-free conditioned medium. Treatment of these transformed cells with 1% N,N -dimethylformamide resulted in a more normal phenotype and an increased level of TGFs in cell extracts and conditioned medium. In addition, an 11-fold increase in an epidermal growth factor receptor-competing activity was observed in cell extracts and conditioned medium compared to control untreated cells. Fractionation of the conditioned medium on Bio-Gel P-100 showed that the same size classes of TGFs were present in N,N -dimethylformamide-treated as well as untreated cells. The increased EGF-receptor-competing activity was eluted in two peaks at M , 6500 and M , 4000. The M , 6500 peak did not coelute with a TGF peak in the N,N -dimethylformamide-treated cells.
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