Components of the IGF system mediate the opposing effects of tamoxifen on endometrial and breast cancer cell growth

Michael Karas , Dita Kleinman , Michael Danilenko , Charles T. Roberts Jr. , Derek LeRoith , Joseph Levy , Yoav Sharoni
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The involvement of the IGF system in the growth regulation of hormone-dependent (e.g. endometrial and breast) cancer cells was studied. We chose two opposing effects of tamoxifen: the paradoxical stimulation of Ishikawa endometrial cancer cells growth and its inhibitory effects on MCF-7 mammary cancer cells. The results clearly confirm our working hypothesis that the IGF system is involved in growth regulation of these cancer cells irrespective of the direction of the drug effect. The following par-ameters of the IGFs system were studied: IGF-I receptors, IGF-I stimulated protein tyrosine phosphorylation, and membrane-associated and secreted IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs). In Ishikawa cells, tamoxifen, similar to estradiol, increased IGF-I stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of cellular substrates in accordance with its effect on cell growth. This effect of tamoxifen was inverted in MCF-7 cells. Tamoxifen did not affect the number or affinity of IGF-I receptors in both Ishikawa and MCF-7 cells, however, it caused a three-fold decrease in membrane-associated IGFBPs in the endometrial cells but an increase in these proteins in breast cancer cells. Similar but much less pronounced changes in soluble IGFBPs were observed. Our results indicate that the opposing growth effects of tamoxifen on endometrial and mammary cancer cells are associated with modulation of the IGF system components, mainly with reciprocal changes in membrane-associated IGFBPs.

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IGF系统的组成部分介导他莫昔芬对子宫内膜和乳腺癌细胞生长的相反作用
研究了IGF系统在激素依赖性(如子宫内膜和乳腺癌)癌细胞生长调节中的作用。我们选择了他莫昔芬的两种相反作用:刺激石川子宫内膜癌细胞生长和抑制MCF-7乳腺癌细胞。结果清楚地证实了我们的工作假设,即无论药物作用的方向如何,IGF系统都参与了这些癌细胞的生长调节。研究了igf系统的以下参数:IGF-I受体、IGF-I刺激蛋白酪氨酸磷酸化、膜相关和分泌的igf -结合蛋白(igfbp)。在石川细胞中,他莫昔芬与雌二醇类似,增加IGF-I刺激细胞底物酪氨酸磷酸化,与其对细胞生长的影响一致。他莫昔芬的这种作用在MCF-7细胞中被逆转。他莫昔芬不影响石川细胞和MCF-7细胞中igf - 1受体的数量或亲和力,然而,它导致子宫内膜细胞中膜相关igfbp减少三倍,而乳腺癌细胞中这些蛋白增加。在可溶性igfbp中观察到类似但不那么明显的变化。我们的研究结果表明,他莫昔芬对子宫内膜和乳腺癌细胞的相反生长作用与IGF系统成分的调节有关,主要是与膜相关的igfbp的相互变化有关。
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