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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Feb;86(3):802-6.

    Purification and characterization of a newly identified growth factor specific for epithelial cells.

    Rubin JS, Osada H, Finch PW, Taylor WG, Rudikoff S, Aaronson SA.

    Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892.

    A growth factor specific for epithelial cells was identified in conditioned medium of a human embryonic lung fibroblast cell line. The factor, provisionally termed keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) because of its predominant activity on this cell type, was purified to homogeneity by a combination of ultrafiltration, heparin-Sepharose affinity chromatography, and hydrophobic chromatography on a C4 reversed-phase HPLC column. KGF was both acid and heat labile and consisted of a single polypeptide chain of approximately 28 kDa. Purified KGF was a potent mitogen for epithelial cells, capable of stimulating DNA synthesis in quiescent BALB/MK epidermal keratinocytes by greater than 500-fold with activity detectable at 0.1 nM and maximal at 1.0 nM. Lack of mitogenic activity on either fibroblasts or endothelial cells indicated that KGF possessed a target cell specificity distinct from any previously characterized growth factor. Microsequencing revealed an amino-terminal sequence containing no significant homology to any known protein. The release of this growth factor by human embryonic fibroblasts raises the possibility that KGF may play a role in mesenchymal stimulation of normal epithelial cell proliferation.

    PMID: 2915979 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 286565

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