Estrogen- and tamoxifen-induced rearrangement of cytoskeletal and adhesion structures in breast cancer MCF-7 cells.

Abstract:

:The cytoskeleton, the shape, and the adhesion complexes of MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells have been studied by fluorescence, phase contrast, and interference reflection microscopy. Cells have been grown in media containing different concentrations of estrogen and with or without the addition of the antiestrogen tamoxifen. The pattern of actin microfilaments and keratin intermediate filaments (tonofilaments) and the distribution of adhesion areas change as a function of the estrogen concentration. When cells are cultured in estrogen-deprived medium, they appear roundish and flattened and adhere firmly to the substratum, with multiple vinculin-positive adhesion plaques at their ventral surface. Upon stimulation with estrogen, these cells display pseudopodial cytoplasmic protrusions and ruffling membranes; in interference reflection microscopy the adhesion areas are mostly localized in these projections. A rearrangement of microfilaments and of tonofilaments in the cell projections and the formation of a dense network of keratin fibers takes place. Tamoxifen affects cellular shape and cytoskeletal arrangement in a way similar to that induced by estrogen. An effect of estrogen-receptor stimulation on the adhesion structures and on the rearrangement of intermediate and actin filaments (and accordingly of the shape and internal structure of breast cancer cells) can be suggested. Such an effect might be direct or mediated through unknown mechanisms; it seems, however, to be independent of the well known estrogenic effect on cell proliferation.

journal_name

Cancer Res

journal_title

Cancer research

authors

Sapino A,Pietribiasi F,Bussolati G,Marchisio PC

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1986-05-01 00:00:00

pages

2526-31

issue

5

eissn

0008-5472

issn

1538-7445

journal_volume

46

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