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Researchers say estrogen can kill breast cancer cells once fueled by the hormone

Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers say some breast cancer cells once fueled by estrogen can be killed by the same hormone. This raises the possibility that estrogen therapy after estrogen deprivation may overcome the cells' eventual resistance to hormone therapy. The finding by V. Craig Jordan, Ph.D., D. Sc., and his colleagues at Fox Chase is published in the December 7 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Many breast cancer cells (called estrogen receptorpositive breast cancers) require estrogen for survival. Women with these types of breast cancers are treated with drugs that that block estrogen, such as tamoxifen, fulvestrant, or aromatase inhibitors, causing the cells to die in a process called apoptosis. However, over time, these cancer cells learn to adapt and become resistant to this therapy.

"Tamoxifen and other estrogen inhibition drugs have been remarkably successful in the treatment of hormone-responsive breast cancers," said Jordan, vice president and scientific director for the medical science division at Fox Chase. "However, cancer cells are smart and they figure out how to survive these treatments. We believe we've become savvy to their art. Our laboratory study demonstrates that these same breast cancer cells die when we re-introduce them to estrogen." Jordan was the leader in the development of the use of tamoxifen to treat breast cancer. He holds the Alfred G. Knudson Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Chair in Cancer Research at Fox Chase.

The mechanism by which estrogen promotes apoptosis is not well understood. To understand this process, Jordan and his colleagues developed a line of breast cancer cells, called MCF-7:5C. These cells already are resistant to estrogen withdrawal. When the researchers treated MCF-7:5C cells with very small concentrations of estradiol they underwent apoptosis. The researchers also tested these cells in mice to see how this process might influence existing tumors. Again, the ex
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Contact: Karen Mallet
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Fox Chase Cancer Center
6-Dec-2005


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