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Phenotypic features of breast cancer cells overexpressing ornithine-decarboxylase

✍ Scribed by Andrea Manni; Rita Wechter; Lisa Wei; Daniel Heitjan; Laurence Demers


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
926 KB
Volume
163
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


Polyamines (PA) have been shown to be critical mediators of estradiol-induced breast cancer cell proliferation. This finding suggests that constitutive activation of the PA pathway may promote tumor progression, possibly leading to hormone independence. To test this hypothesis, we transfected hormone-responsive MCF-7 breast cancer cells with a complementary DNA coding for ornithine-decarboxylase (ODC), the first rate-limiting enzyme in PA biosynthesis. Marked ODC overexpression observed in stably transfected clones was associated with a selective increase in cellular putrescine content, while spermidine and spermine levels were not altered. ODC-overexpressing MCF-7 cells were resistant to the antiproliferative effects of low but not high concentrations of the enzyme inhibitor, a-difluoromethylornithine. In agreement with our hypothesis, sensitivity to the growth-promoting action of estradiol was reduced by approximately one third (P < 0.001 ) in ODC-overexpressing MCF-7 cells compared with vector-only transfected clones. Basal growth under anchorage-dependent conditions was only marginally increased by ODC overexpression (P = 0.048), while clonogenicity in soft agar was actually reduced. These data suggest that activation of PA biosynthesis may contribute in part to the acquisition of estrogen independence by breast cancer cells. Since only putrescine content was increased as a result of ODC


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