A. Friedl et Vc. Jordan, ESTRADIOL STIMULATES GROWTH OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-NEGATIVE MDA-MB-231 BREAST-CANCER CELLS IN IMMUNODEFICIENT MICE BY REDUCING CELL LOSS, European journal of cancer, 30A(10), 1994, pp. 1559-1564
Growth stimulation by oestrogens in immunodeficient mice is characteri
stically restricted to tumours expressing oestrogen receptors (ER). We
now describe oestrogen-stimulated growth of the ER-negative human bre
ast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231, subclone 10A. Cell culture experiment
s confirmed that 10A cells are unresponsive to a wide concentration ra
nge of oestradiol (E(2)) in vitro. Analysis of growth curves in vivo r
evealed significantly longer tumour volume doubling times for the cont
rol group than for the E(2)-treated group. Cell cycle studies using in
vivo labelling with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and flow cytometric anal
ysis showed essentially equal potential doubling times for controls an
d E(2)-treated animals. These results suggest that E(2) reduces cell l
oss, rather than stimulating proliferation. E(2)-stimulated growth was
seen in both natural killer (NK) cell producing athymic (nude) mice a
nd congenitally NK cell deficient beige nude mice, We conclude that E(
2)-induced natural killer cell suppression is an unlikely mechanism of
action.