Anti-proliferative and anti-estrogenic effects of ICI 164,384 and ICI 182,780 in 4-OH-tamoxifen-resistant human breast-cancer cells |
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Authors: | Peter Coopman,Marcel Garcia,Nils Brü nner,Danielle Derocq,Robert Clarke,Henri Rochefort |
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Abstract: | The effects of the anti-estrogens 4-hydroxytamoxifen (OHTam), ICI 164,384 and ICI 182,780 were tested on the MCF-7/LCC2 breast-carcinoma cell line, which grows significantly in the presence of OHTam and serves as a model for studying anti-estrogen resistance of estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer. Cell proliferation and cathepsin-D secretion were strongly inhibited by either ICI 182,780 or ICI 164,384 alone or ICI 164,384 in combination with 17-p-estradiol (E2) or OHTam. ICI 164,384 alone did not affect the cathepsin-D and pS2 mRNA levels, but antagonized the stimulatory effects of E2 or OHTam on these 2 mRNAs. OHTam was more effective than E2 in increasing cathepsin-D mRNA levels, supporting the idea that anti-estrogen-resistant breast cancer continues to over-express cathepsin-D. These data show that the steroidal anti-estrogens ICI 164,384 and ICI 182,780 retain their ability to inhibit cell proliferation and the estrogen-responsiveness of cathepsin-D and pS2 genes in the OHTam-resistant MCF-7/ LCC2 cell line. These pure anti-estrogens may thus be efficient second-line treatments of some Tamoxifen-resistant tumors. |
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