Expression of bone morphogenetic protein 6 in normal mammary tissue and breast cancer cell lines and its regulation by epidermal growth factor |
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Authors: | JH Clement J S?nger K H?ffken |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine II, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany. clement@polkim.med.uni-jena.de |
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Abstract: | Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are multifunctional regulators of proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. BMP-6 is involved in numerous developmental processes. We have demonstrated expression of BMP-6 in breast cancer cell lines by RT-PCR and immuno-histochemistry. The level of BMP-6 mRNA decreased upon serum starvation, whereas epidermal growth factor (EGF) treatment led to elevation of BMP-6 mRNA levels in a dose-dependent manner, with a maximum at 50 ng/ml EGF under serum-free conditions in hormone-sensitive (MCF-7) and in hormone-insensitive (SK-BR-3) breast cancer cell lines. The EGF-like growth factors transforming growth factor-alpha, amphiregulin and betacellulin were also able to elevate the BMP-6 mRNA level after 24 hr. Inhibition of EGF receptor tyrosine kinase with tyrphostine AG 1517 repressed the inductive effect of these growth factors, indicating an EGF receptor-mediated regulation of BMP-6 mRNA. In addition, BMP-6 mRNA was detected in tumor samples from breast carcinoma patients. However, levels were reduced in 18/44 samples compared with tumor-free resection margins. In 12 of these 18 patients, at least a 10-fold reduction of EGF receptor mRNA levels in tumor samples vs. tumor-free samples was observed. This suggests a putative relationship between EGF receptor and BMP-6 mRNA levels in breast cancer. |
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