PMID: 9166478Oct 1, 1995Paper

Tamoxifen induces Na+ -dependent uridine transport and dome formation in a human breast tumor cell line

The Cancer Journal From Scientific American
M P Liu, R E Handschumacher

Abstract

To correlate changes in uridine transport and colony morphology with differentiation of human breast cancer cells by tamoxifen and related agents. Cultures of MCF-7 human breast cancer were treated with estradiol or the antiestrogen derivatives tamoxifen, hydroxytamoxifen, and ICI 164, 384. Initial rates of uridine transport and equilibrium concentrations were determined and morphological characteristics of the cultures evaluated. Tamoxifen causes an early induction of a Na+ -dependent transport of uridine characteristic of normal epithelial cells but absent in normal MCF-7 cultures and most human neoplasms examined. The pure antiestrogen ICI 164,384 and the more potent 4-hydroxytamoxifen also induced concentrative uridine transport; estradiol could prevent the expression of this transporter. Associated with induction of transport was a dramatic increase in dome formation in the cultures, a measure of unidirectional inorganic ion transport characteristic of the differentiated state. The induction of a concentrative transport of uridine is a concomitant of cellular differentiation of breast tumor cells. These findings give added weight to evidence that uridine may play a regulatory role in the transition to the neoplastic state....Continue Reading

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