[Estrogen-induced proteins secreted by MCF7 human breast cancer cells stimulate their proliferation].

F Vignon, D Derocq, M Chambon, H Rochefort
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In the MCF7 human breast cancer cells, estrogens stimulate in vitro cell proliferation and biosynthesis of specific proteins which are released into the culture medium; the most abundant of these is a 52,000 dalton glycoprotein. Conditioned media from E2-treated MCF7 cells stimulate the growth of E2-deprived MCF7 cells, whereas conditioned media from untreated control cells are ineffective. At protein concentration greater than 5 micrograms/ml, an inhibitory effect was also obtained with control media. The mitogenic factors of these conditioned media are non-dialysable, sensitive to temperature and proteases and adsorbed on Con A Sepharose. The cell surface of MCF7 cells, examined by scanning electron microscopy, is differentially affected by these two types of conditioned media. We conclude that estrogens may stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells indirectly via the induction of glycoproteins acting as growth factors.

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[MCF7人乳腺癌细胞分泌的雌激素诱导蛋白刺激其增殖]。
在MCF7人乳腺癌细胞中,雌激素在体外刺激细胞增殖和特定蛋白质的生物合成,这些蛋白质被释放到培养基中;其中最丰富的是52000道尔顿糖蛋白。来自e2处理的MCF7细胞的条件培养基刺激了缺乏e2的MCF7细胞的生长,而来自未经处理的对照细胞的条件培养基则无效。当蛋白浓度大于5微克/毫升时,对照培养基也有抑制作用。这些条件培养基的有丝分裂因子是不可透析的,对温度和蛋白酶敏感,并吸附在Con A Sepharose上。通过扫描电镜检查,MCF7细胞的细胞表面受到这两种条件培养基的不同影响。我们得出结论,雌激素可能通过诱导糖蛋白作为生长因子间接刺激乳腺癌细胞的生长。
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