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The E-Screen Assay: A Comparison of Different MCF7 Cell Stocks
Author(s) -
Mercedes Villalobos,
Nicolás Olea,
Jose Antonio Brotons,
María Fátima Olea-Serrano,
José Mariano Ruiz de Almodóvar,
Vicente Pedraza
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
environmental health perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.257
H-Index - 282
eISSN - 1552-9924
pISSN - 0091-6765
DOI - 10.2307/3432398
Subject(s) - estrogen , estrogen receptor , cell growth , biology , cell , cell cycle , receptor , endocrinology , medicine , microbiology and biotechnology , breast cancer , cancer , biochemistry , genetics
This work was reported in part at the meeting "Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Implications," held in Washington, DC, 9-11 January 1994.MCF7 human breast cancer cells have been studied extensively as a model for hormonal effects on breast cancer cell growth and specific protein synthesis. Because the proliferative effect of natural estrogen is considered the hallmark of estrogen action, it was proposed that this property be used to determine whether a substance is an estrogen. The E-screen assay, developed for this purpose, is based on the ability of MCF7 cells to proliferate in the presence of estrogens. The aim of our study was to characterize the response of four MCF7 cell stocks (BUS, ATCC, BB, and BB104) and determine which of them performed best in the E-screen test. The four stocks assayed were distinguishable by their biological behavior. In the absence of estrogen, MCF7 BUS cells stopped proliferating and accumulated in the G(0)/G(1) phase of the cell cycle; estrogen receptors increased, progesterone receptors decreased, and small amounts of pS2 protein were secreted. Of all the MCF7 stocks tested, MCF7 BUS cells showed the highest proliferative response to estradiol-17B: cell yields increased up to sixfold over those of nontreated cells in a 144-hr period. The differences between estrogen-supplemented and nonsupplemented MCF7 BUS cells were due mostly to G(0)/G(1) proliferative arrest mediated by charcoal dextran-srripped serum. MCF7 BUS cell stocks and others showing a similar proliferative pattern should be chosen for use in the E-screen test, or,whenever a proliferative effect of estrogen is to be demonstrated

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