A splice variant of the GHRH receptor called SV1, found in many human cancer cell lines, was shown to mediate growth-promoting responses to GHRH when expressed in laboratory fibroblast cells. Cells with SV1 responded to GHRH stimulation with increased cAMP production and proliferation, and were inhibited by GHRH antagonists, without producing growth hormone. This identifies SV1 as the likely receptor through which GHRH antagonists exert their direct anti-tumor effects on non-pituitary cancers.
Kiaris, Hippokratis; Schally, Andrew V; Busto, Rebeca; Halmos, Gabor; Artavanis-Tsakonas, Spyros; Varga, Jozsef L