Artículos de revistas
Origin and progression of pregnancy-dependent mammary tumors induced by new mouse mammary tumor virus variants
Fecha
2002-10Registro en:
Buggiano, Valeria Carmen; Schere Levy, Carolina Paula; Gattelli, Albana; Cirio, Maria Cecilia; Marfil, Mariana; et al.; Origin and progression of pregnancy-dependent mammary tumors induced by new mouse mammary tumor virus variants; Springer; Breast Cancer Research and Treatment; 75; 3; 10-2002; 191-202
0167-6806
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Buggiano, Valeria Carmen
Schere Levy, Carolina Paula
Gattelli, Albana
Cirio, Maria Cecilia
Marfil, Mariana
Nepomnaschy, Irene
Piazzon, Margarita Isabel
Helguero, luisa
Vanzulli, Silvia
Kordon, Edith Claudia
Resumen
In order to study mechanisms of progression of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-induced pregnancy-dependent mammary lesions, we removed and serially transplanted 17 small tumors detected in MMTV-infected pregnant females. This gave rise to the same number of 'in vivo' tumor lines. Hormone-dependency of the passages was determined by comparing tumor development in multiparous versus virgin hosts. We found that the first passages of most of these lesions (11/17) required pregnancy to grow. However, all these tumor lines lost their hormone-dependence through successive passages. The original pregnancy-dependent lesions were mostly multiclonal and showed high levels of estrogen and progesterone receptors. Alternatively, pregnancy-independent tumors arose as clonal dominant populations exhibiting a lower hormone receptor content. Our data show that the progression of hormone-dependent MMTV-induced mammary tumors is an irreversible process associated with the appearance of additional MMTV insertional events as well as alterations in the composition of the tumor cell population.