Failure of estradiol immunofluorescence in MCF-7 breast cancer cells to detect estrogen receptors
Cancer Research
W D MercerW L McGuire
Abstract
An indirect immunofluorescence assay was used to detect estradiol in MCF-7 breast cancer cells to determine if the estradiol-specific fluorescence observed represented estrogen receptor-bound estradiol. Appropriate controls were used to demonstrate the immunological specificity of our assay procedures. Initial studies of estradiol binding in MCF-7 cells were performed at 20 degrees for 1 hr with different concentrations of estradiol. Cytoplasmic and nuclear staining were observed following treatment with 10 nM estradiol, but not with lower concentrations which were nevertheless still sufficient to saturate estrogen receptor. The staining intensity increased with higher estradiol concentration, which is consistent with estradiol binding to lower-affinity binding sites. In order to further determine if estradiol binding by estrogen receptor was being detected, we pretreated MCF-7 cells with 5 nM diethylstilbestrol at 37 degrees for 1 hr to translocate all estrogen receptor to the nucleus and then administered estradiol at varying concentrations for 4 hr at 4 degrees. The estradiol was still primarily detected in the cytoplasm, although virtually all of the estrogen receptor was found to be present in the nucleus by standard [3H]e...Continue Reading