ROLE OF POLYAMINES IN ESTRADIOL-INDUCED GROWTH OF HUMAN-BREAST CANCER-CELLS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 45 (6) , 2466-2470
Abstract
The possible involvement of polyamines in estradiol-stimulated proliferation of human breast cancer cells was examined using the estrogen-responsive subline of T-47D cells (clone 11). 17.beta.-Estradiol (10-10 M) stimulated cell growth 2- to 4-fold. This estradiol-induced proliferation was associated with a peak (at 12-24 h) of activity of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the 1st and rate-limiting enzyme of polyamine biosynthesis. Estradiol-induced cell growth and ODC activity were observed only in the presence of 10% charcoal-treated fetal bovine serum, suggesting that serum factors are required for estrogen action. .alpha.-Difluoromethylornithine (DFMO, 0.1 mM), a specific inhibitor of ODC, blocked the estradiol-induced cell proliferation and ODC activity. Putrescine (0.1 mM) rescued the inhibitory effect of DFMO on growth of steroid-treated cells. Putrescine alone was not stimulatory to cells and in combinations with estradiol, it did not augment the effect of estradiol. In addition, DFMO abolished the estradiol-induced growth of several other hormone-responsive cell lines but did not affect the proliferation of unresponsive cells. Hormone-responsive cells exhibited differential sensitivity to DFMO; resistant cell lines (e.g., MCF-7) were found to possess higher endogeneous levels of ODC than sensitive cell lines (e.g., T-47D nd ZR-75-1). Polyamines evidently are essential, although not sufficient, in estrogen stimulation of human breast cancer cells.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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