Evidence for the identity of human scatter factor and human hepatocyte growth factor

  1. K M Weidner,
  2. N Arakaki,
  3. G Hartmann,
  4. J Vandekerckhove,
  5. S Weingart,
  6. H Rieder,
  7. C Fonatsch,
  8. H Tsubouchi,
  9. T Hishida, and
  10. Y Daikuhara
  1. Institut für Zellbiologie (Tumorforschung), Medical School, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany.

Abstract

Scatter factor (SF), a secretory protein of fibroblasts, dissociates and increases the motility of epithelial cells and may be involved in cell migration processes during embryogenesis and tumor progression. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), a protein isolated from serum of patients with liver failure, is a potent mitogen for hepatocytes and is thought to play a role in liver regeneration. Here we present structural and functional evidence that human SF and human HGF (and also the human lung fibroblast-derived mitogen) are identical proteins encoded by a single gene, since (i) no major difference could be found by protein sequencing, by cDNA analysis, and by immunological comparison and (ii) SF in fact acts as a hepatocyte growth factor--i.e., stimulates DNA synthesis of activity--i.e., dissociates and induces invasiveness of various epithelial cells. The human SF/HGF gene was localized to chromosome bands 7q11.2-21. These results have important consequences for further studies on the involvement of SF/HGF as a modulator of cellular growth and motility in embryonal, malignant, and regenerative processes.

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