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Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1990-Jul

Differential effects of estrogen and antiestrogen on in vitro clonogenic growth of human breast cancers in soft agar.

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Y Nomura
H Tashiro
K Hisamatsu

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Of 534 human primary breast cancers provided for clonogenic assay in vitro, 276 (51.7%) developed distinctive colony formation by the soft-agar method. Estrogen receptors (ERs) were assayed by dextran-coated charcoal methods. A total of 65 (23.7%) of 274 breast cancers responded to added 10 nM 17 beta-estradiol (E2) by an increase in the number of colonies per dish of 150% or more of that in the controls treated with dextran-coated charcoal. The ER-positive and ER-negative tumors differed significantly in their response to E2: 55 (29.9%) of 184 ER-positive tumors responded versus 10 (11.1%) of 90 ER-negative tumors. The cancers in which the number of colonies increased to 150% or more of that of the controls were considered to be estrogen dependent; those in which the number of colonies increased to less than 150% of the control values were considered to be estrogen independent. When 1 microM tamoxifen (TMX) was added to the medium, 48 (21.3%) of 225 cancers showed a decreased in the number of colonies to 50% or less of that of the controls. Thus, we could separate breast cancers that were TMX sensitive (No. of colonies less than or equal to 50% of that of controls) from those that were TMX resistant (No. of colonies greater than 50% of that of controls). The response to TMX of the ER-positive cancers was significantly higher than that of the ER-negative tumors: 39 (25.5%) of 153 ER-positive tumors responded versus nine (12.5%) of 72 ER-negative tumors. In 153 ER-positive and 71 ER-negative tumors, we evaluated the correlation between the response to E2 and the response to TMX. ER-positive and ER-negative tumors differed significantly in their sensitivities to the two drugs. The TMX sensitivity did not completely correlate with the E2 dependence.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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