INVITRO AND INVIVO GROWTH AND CASEIN GENE-EXPRESSION OF MOUSE MAMMARY-TUMOR EPITHELIAL-CELLS IN RESPONSE TO HORMONES

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CHOU, JL
SHEN, ZX
TAN, IJ
STOLFI, RL
MARTIN, DS
DIKMAN, SH
WAXMAN, S
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[1] MT SINAI MED CTR, DIV MED ONCOL, CHEMOTHERAPY FDN LAB, BOX 1178, NEW YORK, NY 10029 USA
[2] CATHOLIC MED CTR BROOKLYN & QUEENS INC, WOODHAVEN, NY 11241 USA
[3] MT SINAI MED CTR, DEPT PATHOL, NEW YORK, NY 10029 USA
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10.1016/0014-4827(90)90303-R
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Cells from autochthonous mouse mammary carcinomas which display estrogen-independent growth vivo were studied for their hormonal responses in primary culture. A culture system employing insulin-supplemented, serum-free medium and basement membrane Matrigel as a substratum was used to cultivate tumor cells. The cells did not exhibit in vitro estrogenor prolactin-dependent growth. Primary tumors still displayed a constitutional expression of α-, β-, and γ-casein mRNAs. These messages were dramatically reduced during the culture period. However, seven to eightfold increases in α- and β-casein mRNAs were inducible in the 5-day cultures by treatment with prolactin and hydrocortisone. If the hormones were present through a 2-week culture period, the levels of α-, β-, and γ-casein mRNAs in the cells were maintained and displayed in a time-dependent increase with a peak at 10-14 days. The accumulation of β-casein mRNA in vitro did not require DNA synthesis. Administration of prolactin directly into the growing tumors in vivo could also enhance β-casein mRNA levels in the tumor cells. Morphological studies of the cells cultured in the presence of prolactin and hydrocortisone did not reveal visible changes compared with those without hormonal treatment. Transplantation of tumor cells cultured in the presence or absence of hormones resulted in the development of tumors in mice at approximately the same time. The current studies suggest that the autochthonous mammary tumor cells, independent of estrogen for cell growth, were still inducible for casein gene expression in vitro and in vivo by appropriate hormones. The induction and maintenance of casein messages by a single hormonal treatment did not appear to correlate with morphology and DNA synthesis of cells in vitro or with tumor-producing capacities in vivo. © 1990.
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