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Expression of estrogen receptors during growth of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells (Capan-1)-relationship with differentiation.

E Hollande1, M Fanjul, N Houti, J C Faye, P Courriere.   

Abstract

In steroid target tissues, the presence of the corresponding hormone receptors is indicative of hormone dependence. In an attempt to assess the possible role of steroid hormones in the mechanism of growth and/or differentiation of cancerous pancreatic duct cells, the expression of estrogen receptor (ERalpha) was evaluated in human cancerous pancreatic duct cells (Capan-1) maintained in culture. These cells were selected as they acquire progressively a high degree of differentiation during growth in culture. In the present study, we showed that Capan-1 cells during growth in steroid-free medium associate spontaneously, become polarized, and form duct-like structures, features that are indicative of a high degree of differentiation. Capan-1 cells were also found to express ERalpha and progesterone receptor (PR). Immunoenzymatic assay showed maximal expression of ERalpha (236 +/ 55 fmol/mg protein) on the first day of the exponential growth phase, followed by a marked fall in expression (76.3%). At the onset of the stationary phase (Day 5), ERalpha levels were below 10 fmol/mg protein, becoming undetectable by Day 7. A similar time course was observed for PR: 18 +/- 0.9 fmol/mg protein at the onset of the exponential growth phase and no expression during the stationary phase. Addition of estradiol to 1-d-old cultures resulted in a twofold increase in PR expression, suggesting an induction of PR expression by estrogen. Immunocytochemical analysis with anti-ERalpha-1D5 antibodies showed nuclear and cytoplasmic localization of ERalpha in Capan-1 cells in the first 24 h of culture followed by a progressive disappearance thereafter. We also showed that cellular multiplication was increased by estradiol and progesterone during the exponential growth phase, pointing to the involvement of steroid hormones in the proliferation of nonpolarized Capan-1 cells. These results indicate that the expression of ERalpha is linked to the state of differentiation of the cells and make Capan-1 cells a model of choice to study ER regulation in nontarget tissues.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9719420     DOI: 10.1007/s11626-998-0120-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.723


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