Novel antitumor effect of estradiol in athymic mice injected with a T47D breast cancer cell line overexpressing protein kinase Calpha
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Novel antitumor effect of estradiol in athymic mice injected with a T47D breast cancer cell line overexpressing protein kinase Calpha
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Correction: Novel Antitumor Effect of Estradiol in Athymic Mice Injected with a T47D Breast Cancer Cell Line Overexpressing Protein Kinase C Alpha.Clin Cancer Res. 2016 Sep 15;22(18):4756. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-16-1772. Clin Cancer Res. 2016. PMID: 27633567 No abstract available.
Abstract
Purpose: Resistance to tamoxifen (TAM) represents a significant challenge to the management of breast cancer. We previously reported that the estrogen receptor (ER)-negative hormone-independent T47D:C42 cell line has both elevated protein kinase Calpha (PKCalpha) protein expression and basal activator protein-1 activity compared with the parental ER+ (hormone-dependent) T47D:A18 cell line. Stable transfection of PKCalpha to the T47D:A18 breast cancer cell line results in increased basal activator protein-1 activity, reduced ER function, increased proliferation rate, and hormone-independent growth (Tonetti et al., Br. J. Cancer, 83: 782-791, 2000). In this report, we further characterize the role of PKCalpha overexpression in vivo to elucidate a possible molecular mechanism of tamoxifen resistance.
Experimental design: To determine whether the T47D:A18/PKCalpha cell line would produce hormone-independent tumors in athymic mice, we injected T47D:A18, T47D:A18/neo, or the T47D:A18/PKCalpha20 cell clones bilaterally into the mammary fat pads of athymic mice. Tumor growth was evaluated following treatment with estradiol (E2), TAM, and the pure antiestrogen, ICI 182,780.
Results: Mice receiving either T47D:A18 or T47D:A18/neo cells produced tumors that grew in response to E2 treatment, whereas the untreated control and TAM-treated groups showed no tumor growth. Interestingly, mice receiving the T47D:A18/PKCalpha20 clone produced tumors in both the control and TAM groups, whereas tumor growth was inhibited in mice treated with E2. PKCalpha was also overexpressed in an MCF-7 tumor model that also exhibited TAM-stimulated and E2-induced regression.
Conclusions: These results suggest that overexpression of PKCalpha in breast tumors results in hormone-independent tumor growth that cannot be inhibited by TAM treatment. Furthermore, the finding that E2 has an antitumor effect on breast tumors overexpressing PKCalpha is a novel observation that may have important therapeutic implications.
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