Enhanced sensitivity to rapamycin following long-term oestrogen deprivation in MCF-7, T-47-D and ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells.

Ray, Swagat, Fry, Michael J and Darbre, Philippa D (2011) Enhanced sensitivity to rapamycin following long-term oestrogen deprivation in MCF-7, T-47-D and ZR-75-1 human breast cancer cells. The Journal of Endocrinology, 208 (1). pp. 21-9. ISSN 1479-6805

Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1677/JOE-10-0137

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Abstract

Human breast cancer cells (MCF-7, T-47-D and ZR-75-1) can adapt to circumvent any reduced growth rate during long-term oestrogen deprivation, and this provides three model systems to investigate mechanisms of endocrine resistance in breast cancer. In this paper we report consistent differences in the effects of three growth inhibitors following long-term oestrogen deprivation in all three cell models. Long-term oestrogen deprivation of MCF-7, T-47-D and ZR-75-1 cells resulted in reduced growth inhibition by PD98059 (2-10 μg/ml), implying a loss of dependence on mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways for growth. The growth inhibitor LY294002 (2-10 μM) inhibited growth of both oestrogen-maintained and oestrogen-deprived cells with similar dose-responses, implying continued similar dependence on phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathways with no alteration after adaptation to oestrogen independent growth. However, by contrast, long-term oestrogen deprivation resulted in an increased sensitivity to growth inhibition by rapamycin, which was not reduced by readdition of oestradiol. The enhanced inhibition of long-term oestrogen-deprived MCF-7-ED, T-47-D-ED and ZR-75-1-ED cell growth by combining rapamycin with LY294002 at concentrations where each alone had little effect, offers preclinical support to the development of therapeutic combinations of rapamycin analogues with other PI3K inhibitors in endocrine-resistant breast cancer.

Keywords:Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases,Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases: anta,Cell Count,Cell Line,Cell Proliferation,Cell Proliferation: drug effects,Chromones,Chromones: pharmacology,Culture Media,Cultured,Dose-Response Relationship,Dr
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C130 Cell Biology
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
ID Code:37149
Deposited On:27 Sep 2019 10:22

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