نتایج جستجو برای: t47d cells

تعداد نتایج: 1383741  

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Kerrie B Bouker Todd C Skaar David R Fernandez Kerry A O'Brien Rebecca B Riggins Donghua Cao Robert Clarke

Antiestrogens induce both cytostasis (cell cycle arrest) and apoptosis, but the relationship between these end points and the signaling that regulates their induction are unclear. We have previously implicated the transcription factor and putative tumor suppressor IFN regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) in acquired antiestrogen resistance (Gu et al., Cancer Res, 62: 3428-3437, 2002). We now show the fu...

2012
Nataša Anastasov Ines Höfig Iria Gonzalez Vasconcellos Kristina Rappl Herbert Braselmann Natalie Ludyga Gert Auer Michaela Aubele Michael J Atkinson

BACKGROUND There is evidence that the extent of the G2/M arrest following irradiation is correlated with tumour cell survival and hence therapeutic success. We studied the regulation of cellular response to radiation treatment by miR-21-mediated modulation of cell cycle progression in breast cancer cells and analysed miR-21 expression in breast cancer tissue samples with long-term follow up. ...

2017
Suthat Chottanapund M.B.M. Van Duursen Anne Zwartsen Supatchaya Timtavorn Panida Navasumrit Prasat Kittakoop Sanya Sureram Mathuros Ruchirawat Martin Van den Berg

Naturally occurring depsidones from the marine fungus Aspergillus unguis are known to have substantial anti-cancer activity, but their mechanism of action remains elusive. The purpose of this study was to examine the anti-aromatase activity of two common depsidones, unguinol and aspergillusidone A, in a co-culture system of human primary breast adipose fibroblasts and hormonal responsive T47D b...

Journal: :the iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
afshin zarghi shahid beheshti univ. med. sci. samaneh kakhki 1department of pharmaceutical chemistry, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran 2torbat heydarieh university of medical sciences, torbat heydarieh, iran sorayya shahosseini department of pharmaceutical chemistry, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

a new series of anti-cancer agents based on 1,2-diaryl-5,6-dihydropyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinoline scaffold containing n,n-diethylamino ethoxy, piperidinyl ethoxy or morpholinyl ethoxy group at the para position of the c-2 phenyl ring were synthesized and their cytotoxic activities were assessed against several human cancer cell lines including mcf-7 (er positive breast cancer cell), mda-mb231 (er-ne...

2016
Takuya Yoshimura Taiji Hamada Hiroshi Hijioka Masakazu Souda Kazuhito Hatanaka Takako Yoshioka Sohsuke Yamada Masato Tsutsui Yoshihisa Umekita Norifumi Nakamura Akihide Tanimoto

Purkinje cell protein (PCP) 4/peptide (PEP) 19 is expressed in Purkinje cells where it has a calmodulin-binding, anti-apoptotic function. We recently demonstrated that PCP4/PEP19 is expressed and inhibit apoptosis in human breast cancer cell lines. In the present study we investigated the role of PCP4/PEP19 in cell morphology, adhesion, migration, and invasion in MCF-7 and T47D human breast can...

2012
Chen-Yan Zhang Jiong Chen Da-Chuan Yin Sheng-Xiang Lin

Estrone and estradiol are both estrogens with estrone being the less potent form and estradiol being the most potent estrogen. The binding of the latter to cellular regulatory elements stimulates the proliferation of breast cancer cells. A high ratio of estradiol/estrone is related to increased cell proliferation, and is of great importance to understanding of breast cancer mechanisms. 17beta-h...

2006
Mark L. Graham Nancy L. Krett Louise A. Miller Mark L. Graham Kimberly K. Leslie David F. Gordon William M. Wood Lisa L. Wei Kathryn B. Horwitz

We postulate that one mechanism for the progression of breast cancers to hormone resistance involves the acquisition of mutant estrogen recep tors (ER)4 by genetically unstable cell subpopulations. The T47D human breast cancer cell line may be a model for such progression, having sublines that are ER positive and estrogen responsive, ER positive and estrogen resistant, or ER negative. Also, T47...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
P J Keely A M Fong M M Zutter S A Santoro

Although integrins are known to mediate adhesive binding of cells to the extracellular matrix, their role in mediating cellular growth, morphology, and differentiation is less clear. To determine more directly the role of the alpha 2 beta 1 integrin, a collagen and laminin receptor, in mediating the collagen-dependent differentiation of mammary cells, we reduced expression of the integrin by th...

2013
Bei Wang Baofeng Zhao Paula North Amanda Kong Jian Huang Qing Robert Miao

NgBR is a type I receptor with a single transmembrane domain and was identified as a specific receptor for Nogo-B. Our recent findings demonstrated that NgBR binds farnesylated Ras and recruits Ras to the plasma membrane, which is a critical step required for the activation of Ras signaling in human breast cancer cells and tumorigenesis. Here, we first use immunohistochemistry and real-time PCR...

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