Protein kinase C α is a marker for antiestrogen resistance and is involved in the growth of tamoxifen resistant human breast cancer cells

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作者
Frankel, Lisa B.
Lykkesfeldt, Anne E.
Hansen, Jens B.
Stenvang, Jan
机构
[1] Danish Canc Soc, Inst Canc Biol, Dept Tumor Endocrinol, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Santaris Pharma AS, DK-2970 Horsholm, Denmark
关键词
antiestrogen resistance; breast cancer; ICI 182,780; locked nucleic acid antisense; protein kinase C alpha; small hairpin RNA; tamoxifen;
D O I
10.1007/s10549-006-9399-1
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Development of resistance to antiestrogen treatment in breast cancer patients is a serious therapeutic problem. The molecular mechanisms contributing to resistance are currently unclear; however it is known that increased activation of growth signaling pathways is involved. Protein Kinase C alpha (PKC alpha) is associated with a diverse range of cancers and is previously shown to be overexpressed in three out of four antiestrogen resistant breast cancer cell lines. In this study we investigated whether PKC alpha contributes to antiestrogen resistant growth. A panel of nine resistant cell lines was investigated, all of which displayed elevated levels of PKC alpha expression relative to parental MCF-7 cells. Stable PKC alpha overexpression in MCF-7 cells significantly reduced sensitivity to the antiestrogens, tamoxifen and ICI 182,780. Two resistant cell lines were chosen for further studies: tamoxifen resistant MCF-7/TAM(R)-1 (TAM(R)-1) and ICI 182,780 resistant MCF-7/182182(R)-6 (182(R)-6). Treatment with the PKC alpha inhibitor Ro-32-0432 resulted in a preferential growth inhibition of these two cell lines relative to MCF-7 cells. Moreover, transient down-regulation of PKC alpha resulted in a 30-40% growth inhibition of TAM(R)-1and 182(R)-6, while MCF-7 remained unaffected. Stable PKC alpha knock-down in TAM(R)-1 using small hairpin RNA, resulted in a tamoxifen sensitive "MCF-7-like" growth phenotype, while the same approach in 182(R)-6 cells did not alter their sensitivity to ICI 182,780. These results demonstrate a functional contribution of PKC alpha to tamoxifen resistant growth. Furthermore, our data suggest the potential for PKC alpha as a marker for antiestrogen resistance and as a promising therapeutic target in the treatment of tamoxifen resistant breast cancer.
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页码:165 / 179
页数:15
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