2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11626-010-9371-6
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Selection for EGFR gene amplification in a breast epithelial cell line with basal-like phenotype and hereditary background

Abstract: An epithelial cell line, referred to as A163, was established from breast carcinoma derived from a patient with a strong family history of breast cancer but no known breast cancer susceptibility mutation. A163 was propagated in a serum-free culture medium including the epidermal growth factor. Immunophenotypic characterization demonstrated a mixed luminal and basal-like phenotype. When epidermal growth factor was excluded from the culture medium, A163 entered a quiescent period followed by a period of increase… Show more

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“…EGFR and STAT3 activation and CD44 overexpression are hallmarks of the basal-like phenotype (13, 24) and are characteristic of a breast cancer stem cell-like phenotype (25, 26). To examine the effect of NO signaling on EGFR and STAT3 phosphorylation and CD44 expression in a non-basal-like (HER2+) breast cancer cell line, serum-starved SKBR3 cells were treated with DETANO or EGF for 24 hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EGFR and STAT3 activation and CD44 overexpression are hallmarks of the basal-like phenotype (13, 24) and are characteristic of a breast cancer stem cell-like phenotype (25, 26). To examine the effect of NO signaling on EGFR and STAT3 phosphorylation and CD44 expression in a non-basal-like (HER2+) breast cancer cell line, serum-starved SKBR3 cells were treated with DETANO or EGF for 24 hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although generating mammary microvessels from other donors would be of significant interest, isolating breast endothelial cells from reduction mammaplasties has a very low success rate and they do not typically survive in culture. [35] Blood flow is necessary for the delivery of oxygen, immune cells, and nutrient delivery. Changes in vascular dynamics are well-known to affect the behavior of endothelial cells, which has been recapitulated in vitro.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%