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Oncogene expression is modulated by recombinant human interferon-β in human breast-cancer cells

✍ Scribed by Gigliola Sica; Cristiana Angelucci; Luca Marini; Ferdinando Milazzo; Silvia Donini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
French
Weight
717 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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✦ Synopsis


The effect of recombinant human interferon$ on growth and oncoprotein expression was investigated in several human breast-cancer cell lines with different characteristics. All cell lines tested were sensitive to the antiproliferative action of the drug, regardless of their estrogen sensitivity. The maximal inhibition of cell proliferation was seen after 6 days of treatment. In estrogen-sensitive CG-5 and ZR-75-1 cells, but not in MDA-MB-453 estrogen-insensitive cells, a reduction in c-myc and c-erbB2 oncoproteins occurred after 48-72 hr and became more pronounced after 120-1 68 hr of treatment, suggesting that this down-regulation is not direct but is mediated by undefined molecular mechanisms. The time-course of the IFNmediated decrease in oncoproteins seems to indicate that this event is not strictly related to the IFN-regulation of cell proliferation. The expression of c-erbB2 and c-myc was also analyzed, after recombinant human interferon+ treatment, at the mRNA level in CG-5 cells. Surprisingly, no statistically significant variation of c-erbB2 or of c-myc mRNA was found either before or after 120-168 hr. Thus, we surmise that the observed reduction of oncoproteins may be due to posttranscriptional mechanisms.


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