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Autocrine and paracrine growth regulation of human breast cancer
Authors:Marc E. Lippman  Robert B. Dickson  Susan Bates  Cornelius Knabbe  Karen Huff  Sandra Swain  Mary McManaway  Diane Bronzert  Attan Kasid  Edward P. Gelmann
Affiliation:(1) Medicine Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bldg 10 Rm 12N226, 20205 Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract:Summary We consider the hypothesis that estrogen control of hormone dependent breast cancer is mediated by autocrine and paracrine growth factors secreted by the breast cancer cells themselves. Though we show direct, unmediated effects of estrogen on specific cell functions, we also provide evidence that human breast cancer cells secrete a collection of growth factors (IGF-I, TGFagr, TGFbeta, a PDGF-like competency factor, and at least one new epithelial colony stimulating factor). Some of these are estrogen-regulated in hormone dependent cells, and are constitutively increased in cells which acquire independence either spontaneously or byras transfection. Collectively, the secreted growth factors are capable of promoting tumor formation by MCF-7 cells in nude mice, though not to the same extent as estrogens. There would seem to be potential for clinical intervention in the autocrine and paracrine control of breast cancer cells, including some cells which are no longer dependent on estrogens.
Keywords:antiestrogen  autocrine growth factors  EGF  hormone dependence  IGF-I  paracrine growth factors  PDGF  TGF  /content/u4pu580364426884/xxlarge945.gif"   alt="  agr"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >  TGF  /content/u4pu580364426884/xxlarge946.gif"   alt="  beta"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >
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