The Endocrine Background of Human Renal Cell Carcinoma

Abstract
Based on the potential sensitivity of the growth of human renal cell carcinoma, tumour tissue from 88 patients was analysed for progestin receptors. With the dextran-coated charcoal assay, cytoplasmic components which bound the potent progestin R 5020 specifically and with high affinity could be detected in 42% of the carcinomas. The apparent dissociation constant of the R-5020-binder complex amounted to 3.1 +/- 1.2 X 10(-8) mol/l. Sedimentation in sucrose gradients revealed the bulk of these components to be in the 4-S region. The ligand specificity for binding to these sites indicated a requirement for progestins. Despite the enormous case material investigated, we were unable to confirm the presence of the high receptor concentrations reported in the literature.