- High-affinity binding sites for gastrin-releasing peptide on human colorectal cancer tissue but not uninvolved mucosa.
High-affinity binding sites for gastrin-releasing peptide on human colorectal cancer tissue but not uninvolved mucosa.
British journal of cancer (1995-05-01)
S R Preston, L F Woodhouse, S Jones-Blackett, G V Miller, J N Primrose
PMID7734305
RESUMEN
Human colorectal cancer tissue and matched uninvolved mucosa from 21 patients were examined by radioligand displacement for the presence of binding sites for bombesin-like peptides. Five cancers, but no uninvolved mucosa, expressed high-affinity, low-capacity bombesin binding sites (Kd = 6.53 nM, Bmax = 58.6 fmol mg-1 protein) of the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP)-preferring subtype (IC50 4.8 nM). Bombesin-like peptides may have a role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, and bombesin receptor antagonists may be of value in the treatment of receptor-positive tumours.