Estrogen-induced 24K protein in MCF-7 breast cancer cells is localized in granules
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
- Vol. 4 (4) , 261-268
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01806037
Abstract
We have previously reported the production of monoclonal antibodies which detect, by immunohistochemistry, an estrogen-induced protein of molecular weight 24,000 daltons (24K). This protein, of unknown function, has been detected in: a) estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cell lines but not in receptornegative lines; b) several human normal estrogen target organs; and c) certain human carcinomas, including breast tumors. To examine the subcellular localization of this 24K estrogen-induced protein, we have done immunohistochemical studies at light and electron microscopic levels using a human breast tumor cell line (MCF-7) grownin vitro and also in nude micein vivo. MCF-7 cells grown in the ascites fluid of nude mice and processed for paraffin sections showed a defined polarity, and the 24K protein was localized in the apical cytoplasm of the cells. After cytocentrifugation, MCF-7 cells grownin vitro displayed 24K protein mainly confined to large cytoplasmic granules. The presence of 24K protein in cytoplasmic granules was also seen by immunoelectronmicroscopy in MCF-7 cells grown bothin vitro andin vivo. The granules had different sizes, shapes, and 24K immunostaining intensity. The morphological evidence suggests that the 24K estrogeninduced protein is secreted from the cells.Keywords
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