Journal article

Expression of gastrin, gastrin/CCK-B and gastrin/CCK-C receptors in human colorectal carcinomas

A Imdahl, T Mantamadiotis, S Eggstein, EH Farthmann, GS Baldwin

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Published : 1995

Abstract

To investigate further the presence of an autocrine proliferative loop involving gastrin in colorectal carcinomas and to clarify the receptor responsible, 102 human colorectal carcinomas and 10 hepatic metastases were investigated for the expression of the genes encoding gastrin, the gastrin/CCK-B receptor and the gastrin/CCK-C receptor. Levels of RNA expression were assayed by RNase protection assay. In addition, gastrin/CCK receptors on crude membranes of tumour tissue were assayed by radioligand binding. High-affinity gastrin/CCK-B receptors were not detected in any of the carcinomas investigated, whereas in 36% low-affinity binding was observed, consistent with the expression of the gast..

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