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Title: Characterization of estrogen responsive transforming activity in human breast cancer cell lines. Author: Dickson RB, Bates SE, McManaway ME, Lippman ME. Journal: Cancer Res; 1986 Apr; 46(4 Pt 1):1707-13. PubMed ID: 2418952. Abstract: We have characterized the production of transforming growth factor (TGF) activities by five human breast cancer cell lines in culture. The presence of TGF-alpha and -beta activity in medium conditioned by these cells was detected by induction of anchorage-independent colony formation of normal rat kidney cells in soft agar and by epidermal growth factor and TGF-beta receptor competition studies. In MCF-7, an estrogen-receptor positive cell line which requires estrogen for tumorigenesis in vivo, 17 beta-estradiol induced a 2-5-fold increase in a TGF-alpha-like activity (apparent molecular weight, 68,000 and 30,000 by column chromatography). An estrogen induction of lower magnitude (1.5-2.5-fold) was also seen in two other estrogen responsive cell lines, ZR-75-B and T47D. TGF-beta was not induced by 17 beta-estradiol in any of the three cell lines and was decreased by up to 50% of control in the MCF-7 and T47D cell lines. TGF-beta was not detectable by radioreceptor assay in the ZR-75-B cell line. Two hormone-independent and highly tumorigenic cell lines were studied. The MDA-MB-231 cell line produced large amounts of both TGF-alpha-like (Mr 30,000) and TGF-beta activities. In the HS578T cell line, little TGF-alpha was detectable, while large amounts of TGF-beta were produced. No simple correlations between the tumorigenicity of the cell lines in nude mice and production of either TGF activity could be demonstrated.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]