Nerve growth factor overexpression and autocrine loop in breast cancer cells
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28/08/2003
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We show here that nerve growth factor (NGF), the canonical neurotrophic factor, is synthesized and released by breast cancer cells. High levels of NGF transcript and protein were detected in breast cancer cells by reverse transcription-PCR, Western blotting, ELISA assay and immunohistochemistry. Conversely, NGF production could not be detected in normal breast epithelial cells at either the transcriptional or protein level. Confocal analysis indicated the presence of NGF within classical secretion vesicles. Breast cancer cell-produced NGF was biologically active, as demonstrated by its ability to induce the neuronal differentiation of embryonic neural precursor cells. Importantly, the constitutive growth of breast cancer cells was strongly inhibited by either NGF-neutralizing antibodies or K-252a, a pharmacological inhibitor of NGF receptor TrkA, indicating the existence of an NGF autocrine loop. Together, our data demonstrate the physiological relevance of NGF in breast cancer and its potential interest as a marker and therapeutic target. |
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eng |
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Nature Publishing Group |
Palavras-Chave | #Breast Cancer #Nerve Growth Factor #Autocrine Stimulation #Cellular Growth #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Oncology #Cell Biology #Genetics & Heredity #Stromal Cells #Receptors #Expression #Proliferation #Neurotrophins #Survival #Release #C1 #321015 Oncology and Carcinogenesis #730108 Cancer and related disorders |
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Journal Article |