cJun overexpression in MCF-7 breast cancer cells produces a tumorigenic, invasive and hormone resistant phenotype
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- 26 October 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 18 (44) , 6063-6070
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1202989
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated decreased Jun/AP-1 activity in the breast cancer cell line MCF-7 when compared to normal or immortalized mammary epithelial cells. In this paper, we overexpress Jun in MCF-7 cells (MCF7Jun) and demonstrate that it results in diverse biologic and biochemical changes, which mimic those seen clinically in breast cancer. Overexpression of Jun causes significant alterations in the composition of AP-1, decreased junB and increased fra-1 expression and results in an increased biologic aggressiveness. MCF7Jun cells exhibit increased cellular motility, increased expression of a matrix degrading enzyme MMP-9, increased in vitro chemoinvasion and tumor formation in nude mice in the absence of exogenous estrogens. Furthermore, MCF7Jun cells are unresponsive to the growth stimulating effects of estrogen and growth inhibitory effects of tamoxifen. Analysis of the estrogen receptor (ER) expression and activity showed that the MCF7Jun cells have no detectable ER. MCF-7 cells overexpressing mutant forms of cJun were responsive to the growth stimulatory effects of estrogen indicating that full-length cJun is required to acquire the estrogen-independent phenotype in breast cancer cells.Keywords
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