Literature DB >> 1333883

Tamoxifen stimulates human papillomavirus type 16 gene expression and cell proliferation in a cervical cancer cell line.

J Y Hwang1, B Y Lin, F M Tang, W C Yu.   

Abstract

The widely adopted use of tamoxifen as a chemotherapeutic agent is primarily based on its inhibition of cancer cell growth. However, we report that tamoxifen at low concentrations (10(-9) and 10(-11) M) causes stimulation of cell proliferation in a cervical cancer cell line, SFR. The facts that SFR cells do not contain estrogen receptors and are estrogen nonresponsive imply the existence of an antiestrogen-specific binding protein and suggest that the effect of tamoxifen is possibly mediated through a pathway other than estrogen receptors. Tamoxifen at low concentrations stimulated human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) gene transcription and E7 protein production. Levels of HPV-16 mRNA and E7 protein reached a peak at approximately 2-4 h after tamoxifen treatment, persisted for several hours, and subsequently decreased to their prestimulation levels by about 24 h after treatment. Our results indicate for the first time that tamoxifen stimulates cell proliferation of cervical cancer cells, and we suggest that the enhanced HPV-16 mRNA and E7 protein levels are probably responsible.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1333883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Authors:  Tiffany Brake; Paul F Lambert
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Review 4.  Gynaecologic effects of tamoxifen.

Authors:  D Y Kuo; C D Runowicz
Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 3.064

5.  17β-estradiol and progesterone effect on human papillomavirus 16 positive cells grown as spheroid co-cultures.

Authors:  Merja Ruutu; Jaana Rautava; Aaro Turunen; Teemu Tirri; Stina Syrjänen
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  2017-10-05       Impact factor: 2.058

6.  Novel family of gynecologic cancer antigens detected by anti-HIV antibody.

Authors:  E M Rakowicz-Szulczynska; D G McIntosh; P Morris; M Smith
Journal:  Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1994
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