Literature DB >> 12213212

Suppression of the transformed phenotype of breast cancer by tropomyosin-1.

Kalyankar Mahadev1, Gira Raval, Shantaram Bharadwaj, Mark C Willingham, Ethan M Lange, Barbara Vonderhaar, David Salomon, G L Prasad.   

Abstract

Changes in the expression of microfilament-associated proteins, such as tropomyosins (TMs), are commonly found in malignantly transformed cells. Previous work from this laboratory has shown that tropomyosin-1 (TM1) expression is consistently abolished in human breast carcinoma cell lines, suggesting that the loss of TM1 could be a common biochemical event in the transformation of mammary epithelium. To investigate whether changes in TM1 expression are causally linked to mammary carcinogenesis, we have tested the hypothesis that TM1 is a tumor suppressor of breast cancer. MCF-7 cells, which lack TM1, were utilized as a model of human breast cancer and transduced to reexpress TM1 protein. Restoration of TM1 expression in MCF-7 cells (MCF-7/T cells) resulted in a slower growth rate, but cells remained sensitive to growth control by estrogen. TM1 expression in MCF-7 cells resulted in the emergence of TM-containing microfilaments. More significantly, MCF-7/T cells failed to grow under anchorage-independent conditions. TM1 reexpression alters the interaction of the E-cadherin-catenin complex with the cytoskeleton, indicating that TM1-induced cytoskeleton could play a significant role in suppression of the malignant phenotype. Taken together with our previous work on transformed murine fibroblasts, the results presented in this communication indicate that in nonmuscle cells TM1 functions as a suppressor of transformation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12213212     DOI: 10.1006/excr.2002.5583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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