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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
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Recent experimental work has identified a novel intracellular binding site for the synthetic progestin,
Gestodene
, that appears to be uniquely expressed in human breast cancer cells.
Gestodene
is shown here to inhibit the growth of human breast cancer cells in a dose-dependent fashion, but has no effect on endocrine-responsive human
endometrial cancer
cells.
Gestodene
induced a 90-fold increase in the secretion of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) by T47D human breast cancer cells. Other synthetic progestins had no effect, indicating that this induction is mediated by the novel
Gestodene
binding site and not by the conventional progesterone receptor. Furthermore, in four breast cancer cell lines, the extent of induction of TGF-beta correlated with intracellular levels of
Gestodene
binding site. No induction of TGF-beta was observed with the
endometrial cancer
line, HECl-B, which lacks the
Gestodene
binding site, but which expresses high levels of progesterone receptor. The inhibition of growth of T47D cells by
Gestodene
is partly reversible by a polyclonal antiserum to TGF-beta. These data indicate that the growth-inhibitory action of
Gestodene
may be mediated in part by an autocrine induction of TGF-beta.
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PMID:The growth inhibition of human breast cancer cells by a novel synthetic progestin involves the induction of transforming growth factor beta. 198 2