New perspectives in hormone-dependent (responsive) and autonomous mammary tumor growth: role of autostimulatory growth factors.

In Vitro Pub Date : 1984-12-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02619670
D Danielpour, D A Sirbasku
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In this report, we present evidence that estrogen-dependent rat mammary tumor cells produce autostimulatory (autocrine) growth factors in response to estrogens, and that hormone autonomous cells produce autocrine activities that are no longer under estrogen regulation. Confirmation of the in vivo significance of autostimulatory factors was sought by inoculating rats with mixed populations of estrogen-dependent, responsive, and autonomous MTW9/PL mammary tumor cells, and showing that after 16 weeks growth in castrated male rats, the estrogen-dependent and responsive mammary tumor cells not only survived, but continued to grow. Three out of seven of the clones derived from apparently autonomous tumors were shown to be estrogen-dependent or responsive. These are the first data establishing that estrogen-dependent (responsive) mammary tumor cells are able to grow in the absence of physiological concentrations of sex steroid hormones in vivo, and that autocrine factors secreted from adjacent autonomous cells are able to substitute for the steroid hormone requirement.

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激素依赖性(反应性)和自主乳腺肿瘤生长的新视角:自刺激生长因子的作用。
在本报告中,我们提出证据表明雌激素依赖的大鼠乳腺肿瘤细胞在雌激素的作用下产生自刺激(自分泌)生长因子,而激素自主细胞产生不再受雌激素调节的自分泌活性。通过将雌激素依赖型、应答型和自主型MTW9/PL乳腺肿瘤细胞混合接种大鼠,寻求自身刺激因子在体内的意义,结果表明,在阉割的雄性大鼠体内生长16周后,雌激素依赖型和应答型乳腺肿瘤细胞不仅存活,而且继续生长。从表面上独立的肿瘤中获得的克隆中,有七分之三显示出对雌激素依赖或有反应。这些数据首次证实,雌激素依赖性(反应性)乳腺肿瘤细胞能够在体内缺乏生理浓度的性类固醇激素的情况下生长,并且邻近自主细胞分泌的自分泌因子能够替代对类固醇激素的需求。
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