Y. Hiasa et al., ESTABLISHMENT OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE TRANSPLANTABLE RAT-THYROID TUMOR-CELL LINES IN-VIVO, Cancer research, 53(18), 1993, pp. 4408-4412
We established 17 transplantable rat thyroid tumor cell lines from the
primary thyroid tumor of rats induced by N-bis(2-hydroxypropyl)nitros
amine. Among the 17 tumor cell lines established, only two of them (D1
and G1) were estrogen receptor (ER) positive. These two cell lines we
re characterized with respect to transplantability, histological featu
res, ER contents and cellular localization, and expression of ER messa
ge. The ER contents, determined by dextran-coated charcoal assay, were
13.3 and 20.7 fmol/mg protein for D1 and G1 cell lines, respectively.
Scatchard plot analysis indicates that the dissociation constants (K(
d)) were 0.17 and 0.4 nm, respectively, for D1 and G1 cell lines. Sucr
ose density centrifugation analysis detected a hormone-receptor comple
x which sedimented at the 4S region, characteristic for ER. Immunohist
ological staining revealed that the ER was localized in the nuclei. Th
e presence of ER in D1 and G1 cell lines was further confirmed by reve
rse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction to detect the ER mRNA. The
se results demonstrated that ER is expressed in some thyroid tumors. T
he ER-positive transplantable tumor cell lines are useful for studying
the direct effect of estrogen on thyroid tumors in vitro and in vivo.