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Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women throughout the world. Therefore, established cell lines are widely used as in vitro experimental models in cancer research. METHODS: Two continuous human breast cell lines, designated MBC1 and MBC2, were successfully established...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23106969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-12-43 |
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author | Kamalidehghan, Behnam Houshmand, Massoud Kamalidehghan, Fereydoun Jafarzadeh, Narges Azari, Shahram Akmal, Sharifah Noor Rosli, Rozita |
author_facet | Kamalidehghan, Behnam Houshmand, Massoud Kamalidehghan, Fereydoun Jafarzadeh, Narges Azari, Shahram Akmal, Sharifah Noor Rosli, Rozita |
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description | BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women throughout the world. Therefore, established cell lines are widely used as in vitro experimental models in cancer research. METHODS: Two continuous human breast cell lines, designated MBC1 and MBC2, were successfully established and characterized from invasive ductal breast carcinoma tissues of Malaysian patients. MBC1 and MBC2 have been characterized in terms of morphology analysis, population doubling time, clonogenic formation, wound healing assay, invasion assay, cell cycle, DNA profiling, fluorescence immunocytochemistry, Western blotting and karyotyping. RESULTS: MBC1 and MBC2 exhibited adherent monolayer epithelial morphology at a passage number of 150. Receptor status of MBC1 and MBC2 show (ER(+), PR(+), HER2(+)) and (ER(+), PR(-), HER2(+)), respectively. These results are in discordance with histopathological studies of the tumoral tissues, which were triple negative and (ER(-), PR(-), HER2(+)) for MBC1 and MBC2, respectively. Both cell lines were capable of growing in soft agar culture, which suggests their metastatic potential. The MBC1 and MBC2 metaphase spreads showed an abnormal karyotype, including hyperdiploidy and complex rearrangements with modes of 52–58 chromosomes per cell. CONCLUSIONS: Loss or gain in secondary properties, deregulation and specific genetic changes possibly conferred receptor changes during the culturing of tumoral cells. Thus, we hypothesize that, among heterogenous tumoral cells, only a small minority of ER(+)/PR(+)/HER2(+) and ER(+)/PR(-)/HER2(+) cells with lower energy metabolism might survive and adjust easily to in vitro conditions. These cell lines will pave the way for new perspectives in genetic and biological investigations, drug resistance and chemotherapy studies, and would serve as prototype models in Malaysian breast carcinogenesis investigations. |
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spelling | pubmed-35271832012-12-21 Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines Kamalidehghan, Behnam Houshmand, Massoud Kamalidehghan, Fereydoun Jafarzadeh, Narges Azari, Shahram Akmal, Sharifah Noor Rosli, Rozita Cancer Cell Int Primary Research BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women throughout the world. Therefore, established cell lines are widely used as in vitro experimental models in cancer research. METHODS: Two continuous human breast cell lines, designated MBC1 and MBC2, were successfully established and characterized from invasive ductal breast carcinoma tissues of Malaysian patients. MBC1 and MBC2 have been characterized in terms of morphology analysis, population doubling time, clonogenic formation, wound healing assay, invasion assay, cell cycle, DNA profiling, fluorescence immunocytochemistry, Western blotting and karyotyping. RESULTS: MBC1 and MBC2 exhibited adherent monolayer epithelial morphology at a passage number of 150. Receptor status of MBC1 and MBC2 show (ER(+), PR(+), HER2(+)) and (ER(+), PR(-), HER2(+)), respectively. These results are in discordance with histopathological studies of the tumoral tissues, which were triple negative and (ER(-), PR(-), HER2(+)) for MBC1 and MBC2, respectively. Both cell lines were capable of growing in soft agar culture, which suggests their metastatic potential. The MBC1 and MBC2 metaphase spreads showed an abnormal karyotype, including hyperdiploidy and complex rearrangements with modes of 52–58 chromosomes per cell. CONCLUSIONS: Loss or gain in secondary properties, deregulation and specific genetic changes possibly conferred receptor changes during the culturing of tumoral cells. Thus, we hypothesize that, among heterogenous tumoral cells, only a small minority of ER(+)/PR(+)/HER2(+) and ER(+)/PR(-)/HER2(+) cells with lower energy metabolism might survive and adjust easily to in vitro conditions. These cell lines will pave the way for new perspectives in genetic and biological investigations, drug resistance and chemotherapy studies, and would serve as prototype models in Malaysian breast carcinogenesis investigations. BioMed Central 2012-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3527183/ /pubmed/23106969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-12-43 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kamalidehghan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Primary Research Kamalidehghan, Behnam Houshmand, Massoud Kamalidehghan, Fereydoun Jafarzadeh, Narges Azari, Shahram Akmal, Sharifah Noor Rosli, Rozita Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title | Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title_full | Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title_fullStr | Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title_full_unstemmed | Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title_short | Establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: Discordance between Estrogen, Progesterone and HER2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
title_sort | establishment and characterization of two human breast carcinoma cell lines by spontaneous immortalization: discordance between estrogen, progesterone and her2/neu receptors of breast carcinoma tissues with derived cell lines |
topic | Primary Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23106969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-12-43 |
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