类固醇和血清饥饿对人乳腺癌腺癌细胞系的影响。

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Maryam Nakhjavani, David J Stewart, Farshad H Shirazi
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目的:乳腺癌是女性最常见的癌症之一。尽管有许多治疗方案,但仍有许多患者对目前的治疗方案反应不满意。更好地了解肿瘤细胞的性质可能为更好的治疗程序提供指导。本研究评估了代谢应激对人腺癌MCF-7细胞系的影响。将细胞接种于培养板中,达到生长对数期后,将细胞暴露于含10%、0.5%、0.25%和0%炭化血清的无酚红培养基中,连续1 ~ 6天。每隔24小时,评估细胞增殖能力(台盼蓝法)、细胞线粒体含量(MTT法)和细胞内蛋白含量(SRB法)。在研究的每一天,将细胞在含10%血清的完全培养液中释放24小时,观察释放对细胞的影响。该研究表明,在恶劣的环境条件下,基础生长率和增殖率降低。细胞中蛋白质含量也有所下降。然而,细胞的线粒体含量/活性并没有下降,而是在某些时间点观察到相对增加。释放细胞导致细胞在含0.5%血清的培养基中增殖增加,细胞内蛋白含量增加,但未观察到线粒体功能显著增加。本研究结果证实了MCF-7细胞对恶劣环境条件的适应性。
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Effect of steroid and serum starvation on a human breast cancer adenocarcinoma cell line.

Objective: Breast cancer is one of the most frequent cancers in women. Although there are many treatment protocols for this disease, there are still many patients who do not respond satisfactorily to the current treatment protocols. A better understanding of the nature of the tumor cells might provide a guide for better therapeutic procedures. In this study, the effect of metabolic stress was assessed on the human adenocarcinoma MCF-7 cell line. The cells were seeded in culture plates and after reaching log phase of their growth, cells were exposed to phenol red free-media supplemented with 10%, 0.5%, 0.25% and 0% charcoal-treated serum for 1 to 6 consecutive days. At 24-hour intervals, the cells' ability to proliferate (trypan blue assay), cells mitochondrial content (MTT assay) and intracellular protein content (SRB assay) was assessed. In each day of the study, the cells were released in complete media containing 10% serum for 24 hours and the effect of release was observed on cells. This study showed reduced basal growth rate and proliferation in response to harsh environmental conditions. Protein content of the cells also decreased. Mitochondrial content/activity of the cells however did not decrease, but instead a relative increase was observed at some time points. Releasing the cells caused increased cell proliferation in media with up to 0.5% serum, with an increase in intracellular protein content, although no significant mitochondrial function increase was observed. The results of this study confirm the adaptation of MCF-7 cells to environmental harsh conditions.

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