Interactions between estrogens, androgens, progestins, and glucocorticoids in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1990.tb34288.x
Interactions between estrogens, androgens, progestins, and glucocorticoids in ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells
Abstract
The human breast cancer cell line ZR-75-1 possesses androgen, estrogen, progesterone, and glucocorticoid receptors, thus offering a good model to study the specific role of each class of steroids in the control of breast cancer growth. Although the stimulatory action of classical estrogens (E2 and estrone) is well known, we have found a potent mitogenic effect of the adrenal estrogen androst-5-ene-3 beta,17 beta-diol (delta 5-diol) at concentrations within the range of those found in the serum of adult women, thus suggesting that delta 5-diol might be the most important estrogen in women. Androgens, on the other hand, exert a potent inhibitory effect on basal ZR-75-1 cell growth and completely reverse the stimulatory effect of estrogens on the same parameter. The antiproliferative effect of androgens was completely prevented by the antiandrogen OH-FLU, thus suggesting an action mediated by the androgen receptor. Part of the effect of androgens can be explained by the marked inhibition of estrogen receptor binding and mRNA levels by androgens. The antiproliferative effect of androgens is additive to that exerted by antiestrogens. Progestins, on the other hand, exert a specific antiproliferative effect in the presence of estrogens, the effect of progestins being antagonized by the stimulatory action of insulin on cell growth. Medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), a compound frequently used in the treatment of breast cancer in women, exerts its main inhibitory action through an androgen receptor-mediated action, whereas its glucocorticoid-like activity could play an additional role at high concentrations. All four classes of steroids are present, to various extents, as lipophilic esters of long-chain fatty acids. It is of interest to mention that all steroids that inhibit ZR-75-1 breast cancer cell growth (androgens, progestins, and glucocorticoids) stimulate the secretion and mRNA levels of gross cystic disease fluid protein-15 (GCDFP-15), whereas estrogens have the opposite effects, thus suggesting that GCDFP-15 could well be a good marker for monitoring the response to androgens, progestins, and antiestrogens during the course of breast cancer therapy.
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