Estradiol stimulates c-myc proto-oncogene expression in normal human breast epithelial cells in culture.

J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol

Department of Reproductive Medicine, Hôpital Necker, Paris, France.

Published: April 1995

The proto-oncogene c-myc is involved in the stimulation of cell proliferation, and its expression is known to be stimulated by estradiol (E2) in human breast cancer cell lines and various non-cancerous E2-dependent tissues. However, little information is currently available concerning its expression and regulation in normal human breast tissue. We therefore studied c-myc expression and hormone modulation in normal human breast epithelial (HBE) cells in culture, routinely obtained in our laboratory and which remain hormone-dependent. On these normal HBE cells, E2 induced a biphasic increase in c-myc mRNA level, with a first peak as early as 30 min, and a secondary increase after 2 h of treatment; this stimulation was dose-dependent, with an optimal concentration of 10 nM E2. Its primary action is probably at the transcriptional level since the half-life of c-myc mRNA measured in the presence of actinomycin D (12 +/- 3 min) was not modified by E2 treatment. In addition, E2 stimulation of c-myc mRNA does not require protein synthesis since it was not suppressed by cycloheximide treatment. Western blot studies of c-myc protein in HBE cells revealed the same biphasic pattern of stimulation, with a first peak after 60 min and a second one after 2 h of E2 treatment. In conclusion, the c-myc proto-oncogene is expressed in normal HBE cells, as in breast cancer cells. Moreover, E2 stimulates c-myc expression which, therefore, may partly mediate the growth-promoting effect of E2.

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