Small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) cells were shown to produce and secrete their own growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), which then acts as an autocrine growth factor to stimulate their own proliferation. Adding GHRH to the cells increased their growth, while a GHRH antagonist inhibited it both in cell culture and in mouse tumor models. This discovery that SCLC cells create a self-stimulating growth loop through GHRH opens a potential new treatment approach using GHRH antagonists.
Kiaris, H; Schally, A V; Varga, J L; Groot, K; Armatis, P