Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes

Evidence supports a role of 17?-estradiol (E2) in carcinogenesis and the large majority of breast carcinomas are dependent on estrogen. The anti-estrogen tamoxifen (TAM) is widely used for both treatment and prevention of breast cancer; however, it is also carcinogenic in human uterus and rat liver,...

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Epidermal growth factor receptor 2
Estradiol
Estrogen receptor
Progesterone receptor
Tamoxifen
Antiestrogen
Antineoplastic hormone agonists and antagonists
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
Article
Breast cancer cell line
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberration
Chromosome rearrangement
Controlled study
Genotoxicity
Human
Human cell
In vitro study
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Low drug dose
Mcf 7 cell line
Treatment duration
Breast tumor
Chemically induced
Drug effects
Genetics
Karyotype
Tumor cell line
Breast neoplasms
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberrations
Estradiol
Estrogen antagonists
Humans
Karyotype
Tamoxifen
Breast cancer cells
Chromosomal abnormalities
Chromosomal instability
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
tumor
hormonal
Antineoplastic agents
Cell line
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
title Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
spellingShingle Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
Epidermal growth factor receptor 2
Estradiol
Estrogen receptor
Progesterone receptor
Tamoxifen
Antiestrogen
Antineoplastic hormone agonists and antagonists
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
Article
Breast cancer cell line
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberration
Chromosome rearrangement
Controlled study
Genotoxicity
Human
Human cell
In vitro study
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Low drug dose
Mcf 7 cell line
Treatment duration
Breast tumor
Chemically induced
Drug effects
Genetics
Karyotype
Tumor cell line
Breast neoplasms
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberrations
Estradiol
Estrogen antagonists
Humans
Karyotype
Tamoxifen
Breast cancer cells
Chromosomal abnormalities
Chromosomal instability
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
tumor
hormonal
Antineoplastic agents
Cell line
title_short Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
title_full Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
title_fullStr Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
title_sort Effect of low doses of estradiol and tamoxifen on breast cancer cell karyotypes
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Epidermal growth factor receptor 2
Estradiol
Estrogen receptor
Progesterone receptor
Tamoxifen
Antiestrogen
Antineoplastic hormone agonists and antagonists
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
Article
Breast cancer cell line
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberration
Chromosome rearrangement
Controlled study
Genotoxicity
Human
Human cell
In vitro study
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Low drug dose
Mcf 7 cell line
Treatment duration
Breast tumor
Chemically induced
Drug effects
Genetics
Karyotype
Tumor cell line
Breast neoplasms
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberrations
Estradiol
Estrogen antagonists
Humans
Karyotype
Tamoxifen
Breast cancer cells
Chromosomal abnormalities
Chromosomal instability
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
topic Epidermal growth factor receptor 2
Estradiol
Estrogen receptor
Progesterone receptor
Tamoxifen
Antiestrogen
Antineoplastic hormone agonists and antagonists
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
Article
Breast cancer cell line
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberration
Chromosome rearrangement
Controlled study
Genotoxicity
Human
Human cell
In vitro study
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Low drug dose
Mcf 7 cell line
Treatment duration
Breast tumor
Chemically induced
Drug effects
Genetics
Karyotype
Tumor cell line
Breast neoplasms
Cell proliferation
Chromosome aberrations
Estradiol
Estrogen antagonists
Humans
Karyotype
Tamoxifen
Breast cancer cells
Chromosomal abnormalities
Chromosomal instability
Estradiol
Tamoxifen
tumor
hormonal
Antineoplastic agents
Cell line
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv tumor
hormonal
Antineoplastic agents
Cell line
description Evidence supports a role of 17?-estradiol (E2) in carcinogenesis and the large majority of breast carcinomas are dependent on estrogen. The anti-estrogen tamoxifen (TAM) is widely used for both treatment and prevention of breast cancer; however, it is also carcinogenic in human uterus and rat liver, highlighting the profound complexity of its actions. The nature of E2- or TAM-induced chromosomal damage has been explored using relatively high concentrations of these agents, and only some numerical aberrations and chromosomal breaks have been analyzed. This study aimed to determine the effects of low doses of E2 and TAM (10-8 mol L-1 and 10-6 mol L-1 respectively) on karyotypes of MCF7, T47D, BT474, and SKBR3 breast cancer cells by comparing the results of conventional karyotyping and multi-FISH painting with cell proliferation. Estrogen receptor (ER)-positive (+) cells showed an increase in cell proliferation after E2 treatment (MCF7, T47D, and BT474) and a decrease after TAM treatment (MCF7 and T47D), whereas in ER- cells (SKBR3), no alterations in cell proliferation were observed, except for a small increase at 96 h. Karyotypes of both ER+ and ER- breast cancer cells increased in complexity after treatments with E2 and TAM leading to specific chromosomal abnormalities, some of which were consistent throughout the treatment duration. This genotoxic effect was higher in HER2+ cells. The ER-/HER2+ SKBR3 cells were found to be sensitive to TAM, exhibiting an increase in chromosomal aberrations. These in vitro results provide insights into the potential role of low doses of E2 and TAM in inducing chromosomal rearrangements in breast cancer cells. © 2016 Society for Endocrinology Published by Bioscientifica Ltd. Printed in Great Britain.
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