Alteration of steroid hormone sensitivity during the cultivation of human mammary carcinoma cells.

In Vitro Pub Date : 1984-03-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02618184
W E Simon, M Hänsel, M Dietel, L Matthiesen, M Albrecht, F Hölzel
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Abstract

During early cultivation steps of the newly derived and karyotyped human mammary carcinoma line EFM-19, the cells developed faster growth rates and became increasingly less responsive to the presence of serum in the culture medium. No drastic alterations of the morphology and of the karyotype were observed, and carcinoembryogenic antigen remained expressed during the course of the cultivation. In experimental incubations at various time intervals after the explantation, the cell proliferation was analyzed for dose-dependent effects of estradiol, cortisol, progesterone, and testosterone. After 16 wk of cultivation of the stock culture in the presence of estradiol, the cells had acquired a distinct sensitivity to estradiol resulting in permanent growth enhancement. The withdrawal of cortisol from the medium of the stock culture subsequently provoked the loss of the initially noted stimulation of the proliferation by cortisol. The stimulatory effect of progesterone on the proliferation was reversed to inhibition when the stock culture was deprived of cortisol in the growth medium. The results indicate that the choice of steroid hormones in the stock culture medium was determining the quality of the cellular growth responses.

人乳腺癌细胞培养过程中类固醇激素敏感性的改变。
在新衍生和核型人乳腺癌细胞系EFM-19的早期培养阶段,细胞生长速度更快,对培养基中血清的反应越来越弱。在培养过程中,细胞形态和核型未发生明显变化,癌胚性抗原仍有表达。在移植后不同时间间隔的实验孵育中,分析了雌二醇、皮质醇、孕酮和睾酮对细胞增殖的剂量依赖性影响。在雌二醇存在下培养16周后,细胞对雌二醇具有明显的敏感性,从而永久性地增强了生长。从培养基中提取皮质醇随后引起最初注意到的皮质醇对增殖的刺激丧失。当生长培养基中缺乏皮质醇时,黄体酮对增殖的刺激作用逆转为抑制作用。结果表明,培养基中甾体激素的选择决定了细胞生长反应的质量。
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