نتایج جستجو برای: human mammary epithelial cells

تعداد نتایج: 2713547  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Charlotte Kuperwasser Tony Chavarria Min Wu Greg Magrane Joe W Gray Loucinda Carey Andrea Richardson Robert A Weinberg

The study of normal breast epithelial morphogenesis and carcinogenesis in vivo has largely used rodent models. Efforts at studying mammary morphogenesis and cancer with xenotransplanted human epithelial cells have failed to recapitulate the full extent of development seen in the human breast. We have developed an orthotopic xenograft model in which both the stromal and epithelial components of ...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2000
V N Sumantran R Zhang D S Lee M S Wicha

We examined the effects of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and lutein (a nonprovitamin A carotenoid), on apoptosis and chemosensitivity in primary normal human mammary epithelial cells, SV40 transformed mammary cells, and MCF-7 human mammary carcinoma cells. ATRA and lutein selectively induced apoptosis in transformed but not normal human mammary cells. In addition, both compounds protected norm...

2013
Sonia M. Rosenfield Gilbert H. Smith

Tumorigenesis is often described as a result of accumulated mutations that lead to growth advantage and clonal expansion of mutated cells. There is evidence in the literature that cancer cells are influenced by the microenvironment. Our previous studies demonstrated that the mouse mammary gland is capable of redirecting mouse cells of non-mammary origins as well as Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MM...

2006
MASATO SASAKI JUMPEI ENAMI

We recently isolated a mammary growth factor from mouse mammary fibroblast-conditioned medium and identified it as a homologue of human HGF (hepatocyte growth factor) (Sasaki et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 199: 772-779,1994). To elucidate the role of mammary fibroblast-derived HGF in mammary epithelial cell growth in vivo, we used recombinant mouse HGF and examined its effect on the growth o...

Journal: :Development 1995
B Niranjan L Buluwela J Yant N Perusinghe A Atherton D Phippard T Dale B Gusterson T Kamalati

The mammary gland is a renewing tissue in which morphogenetic processes and differentiation occur cyclically during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and lactation. These events have been shown to be dependent upon epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. Studies of the effects of individual factors, their cellular source and their target cell populations in the different developmental stages of the m...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2002
M Raccurt P E Lobie E Moudilou T Garcia-Caballero L Frappart G Morel H C Mertani

We have demonstrated and localized human GH (hGH) gene expression in surgical specimens of normal human mammary gland and in proliferative disorders of the mammary gland of increasing severity using sensitive in situ RT-PCR methodology. hGH mRNA identical to pituitary hGH mRNA was first detected by RT-PCR of RNA derived from samples of normal human mammary gland. Cellular localization of hGH ge...

2013
Rebecca E Nakles Sarah Millman M Carla Cabrera Peter Johnson Susette C Mueller Philipp S Hoppe Timm Schroeder Priscilla A Furth

Background Loss of BRCA1 has been linked to increased cell proliferation in human mammary epithelial cells. To determine if this phenotype is mirrored in the normalappearing mammary epithelial cells from mouse models of BRCA1 deficiency, time-lapse imaging was performed on primary mammary epithelial cell (PMEC) cultures. Three distinct genetic models were tested to evaluate the role of p53 hapl...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Yifeng Jia Zhao-Zhu Zeng Sonja M Markwart Korrene F Rockwood Kathleen M Woods Ignatoski Stephen P Ethier Donna L Livant

Integrins contribute to progression in many cancers, including breast cancer. For example, the interaction of alpha(5)beta(1) with plasma fibronectin causes the constitutive invasiveness of human prostate cancer cells. Inhibition of this process reduces tumorigenesis and prevents metastasis and recurrence. In this study, naturally serum-free basement membranes were used as invasion substrates. ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
N Sadrieh C D Davis E G Snyderwine

The heterocyclic amines (HCAs) found in cooked meat are procarcinogens that are metabolically activated by N-hydroxylation followed by O-acetylation by the N-acetyltransferases NAT1 and NAT2. Despite the importance of metabolic activation in HCA carcinogenicity and the finding that several HCAs are rodent mammary gland carcinogens, nothing was known about O-acetylation activity in the human mam...

2004
Yifeng Jia Zhao-Zhu Zeng Sonja M. Markwart Korrene F. Rockwood Kathleen M. Woods Ignatoski Stephen P. Ethier Donna L. Livant

Integrins contribute to progression in many cancers, including breast cancer. For example, the interaction of 5 1 with plasma fibronectin causes the constitutive invasiveness of human prostate cancer cells. Inhibition of this process reduces tumorigenesis and prevents metastasis and recurrence. In this study, naturally serum-free basement membranes were used as invasion substrates. Immunoassays...

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