نتایج جستجو برای: human mammary epithelial cells

تعداد نتایج: 2713547  

Journal: :Cancer research 1978
B A Voyles W L Kirkland P Furmanski C M McGrath

The concanavalin A (Con A) reactivity of malignant and normal human mammary epithelial cells in culture was determined with a hemadsorption assay. Human erythrocytes were treated with various concentrations of Con A, and these indicator Red Blood Cells were incubated with the test cells in situ in culture dishes. The Con A concentration at which approximately 50% of the test cells adsorbed eryt...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2011
Vanity McMurtry Joseph E Saavedra René Nieves-Alicea Ann-Marie Simeone Larry K Keefer Ana M Tari

Targeted therapy with reduced side effects is a major goal in cancer research. We investigated the effects of JS-K, a nitric oxide (NO) prodrug designed to release high levels of NO when suitably activated, on human breast cancer cell lines, on non-transformed human MCF-10A mammary cells, and on normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs). Cell viability assay, flow cytometry, electron micros...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2013
Nicole Vincent Jordan Aleix Prat Amy N Abell Jon S Zawistowski Noah Sciaky Olga A Karginova Bingying Zhou Brian T Golitz Charles M Perou Gary L Johnson

We previously identified a gene signature predicted to regulate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in both epithelial tissue stem cells and breast cancer cells. A phenotypic RNA interference (RNAi) screen identified the genes within this 140-gene signature that promoted the conversion of mesenchymal epithelial cell adhesion molecule-negative (EpCAM-) breast cancer cells to an epithelia...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Luigi Strizzi Caterina Bianco Ahmed Raafat Wissam Abdallah Cindy Chang Dina Raafat Morihisa Hirota Shin Hamada Youping Sun Nicola Normanno Robert Callahan Lindsay Hinck David Salomon

The neuronal guidance molecule, Netrin-1, has been suggested to play a role in the adhesion and migration of the mammary gland epithelium. Human and mouse Cripto-1 induce proliferation, migration, invasion and colony formation by epithelial cells in 3D matrices. Here we investigate whether Netrin-1 affects these Cripto-1-dependent activities in mouse mammary epithelial cells. Overexpression of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
B B Asch N A Burstein A Vidrich T T Sun

Few markers are available to identify the three types of mammary epithelial cells--ductal, alveolar, and myoepithelial--especially in pathological conditions and in cell cultures. We have used antisera to human keratins in immunofluorescence to facilitate the identification of the three mouse mammary epithelial cell types. In frozen tissue sections and primary cell cultures, a rabbit antikerati...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Marta Palafox Irene Ferrer Pasquale Pellegrini Sergi Vila Sara Hernandez-Ortega Ander Urruticoechea Fina Climent Maria Teresa Soler Purificación Muñoz Francesc Viñals Mark Tometsko Dan Branstetter William C Dougall Eva González-Suárez

Paracrine signaling through receptor activator of NF-κB (RANK) pathway mediates the expansion of mammary epithelia that occurs during pregnancy, and activation of RANK pathway promotes mammary tumorigenesis in mice. In this study we extend these previous data to human cells and show that the RANK pathway promotes the development of mammary stem cells and breast cancer. Overexpression of RANK (F...

2017
Taru Muranen Marcin P Iwanicki Natasha L Curry Julie Hwang Cory D DuBois Jonathan L Coloff Daniel S Hitchcock Clary B Clish Joan S Brugge Nada Y Kalaany

Extracellular matrix adhesion is required for normal epithelial cell survival, nutrient uptake and metabolism. This requirement can be overcome by oncogene activation. Interestingly, inhibition of PI3K/mTOR leads to apoptosis of matrix-detached, but not matrix-attached cancer cells, suggesting that matrix-attached cells use alternate mechanisms to maintain nutrient supplies. Here we demonstrate...

Journal: :Chemico-biological interactions 1998
K F Windmill A Christiansen J T Teusner C R Bhasker D J Birkett X Zhu M E McManus

To date, the laboratory has cloned seven unique human sulfotransferases; five aryl sulfotransferases (HAST1, HAST2, HAST3, HAST4 and HAST4v), an estrogen sulfotransferase and a dehydroepiandrosterone sulfotransferase. The cellular distribution of human aryl sulfotransferases in human hepatic and extrahepatic tissues has been determined using the techniques of hybridization histochemistry and im...

2009
YI Li

Estrogen signaling is required for proliferation of all normal mammary epithelial cells; yet prophylactic blockage of estrogen signaling fails to prevent breast carcinogenesis in 30% of the patients that otherwise would develop breast cancer. Studies in germline mouse models have shown that loss of estrogen signaling blocks carcinogenesis in mammary cells that have lost p53 or gained an oncogen...

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