Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.

Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell growth. Previous studies have implicated cadmium in the development of more malignant tumors; however the molecular mechanisms behind this cadmium-induced malignancy remain elusive. Using clonal cell...

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Main Authors: Zelmina Lubovac-Pilav, Daniel M Borràs, Esmeralda Ponce, Maggie C Louie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3869932?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b0c17965dfc44e819942f0a87d8073ee2020-11-25T01:46:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8464610.1371/journal.pone.0084646Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.Zelmina Lubovac-PilavDaniel M BorràsEsmeralda PonceMaggie C LouieCadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell growth. Previous studies have implicated cadmium in the development of more malignant tumors; however the molecular mechanisms behind this cadmium-induced malignancy remain elusive. Using clonal cell lines derived from exposing breast cancer cells to cadmium for over 6 months (MCF-7-Cd4, -Cd6, -Cd7, -Cd8 and -Cd12), this study aims to identify gene expression signatures associated with chronic cadmium exposure. Our results demonstrate that prolonged cadmium exposure does not merely result in the deregulation of genes but actually leads to a distinctive expression profile. The genes deregulated in cadmium-exposed cells are involved in multiple biological processes (i.e. cell growth, apoptosis, etc.) and molecular functions (i.e. cadmium/metal ion binding, transcription factor activity, etc.). Hierarchical clustering demonstrates that the five clonal cadmium cell lines share a common gene expression signature of breast cancer associated genes, clearly differentiating control cells from cadmium exposed cells. The results presented in this study offer insights into the cellular and molecular impacts of cadmium on breast cancer and emphasize the importance of studying chronic cadmium exposure as one possible mechanism of promoting breast cancer progression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3869932?pdf=render
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author Zelmina Lubovac-Pilav
Daniel M Borràs
Esmeralda Ponce
Maggie C Louie
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Daniel M Borràs
Esmeralda Ponce
Maggie C Louie
Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
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author_facet Zelmina Lubovac-Pilav
Daniel M Borràs
Esmeralda Ponce
Maggie C Louie
author_sort Zelmina Lubovac-Pilav
title Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
title_short Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
title_full Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
title_fullStr Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
title_full_unstemmed Using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
title_sort using expression profiling to understand the effects of chronic cadmium exposure on mcf-7 breast cancer cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Cadmium is a metalloestrogen known to activate the estrogen receptor and promote breast cancer cell growth. Previous studies have implicated cadmium in the development of more malignant tumors; however the molecular mechanisms behind this cadmium-induced malignancy remain elusive. Using clonal cell lines derived from exposing breast cancer cells to cadmium for over 6 months (MCF-7-Cd4, -Cd6, -Cd7, -Cd8 and -Cd12), this study aims to identify gene expression signatures associated with chronic cadmium exposure. Our results demonstrate that prolonged cadmium exposure does not merely result in the deregulation of genes but actually leads to a distinctive expression profile. The genes deregulated in cadmium-exposed cells are involved in multiple biological processes (i.e. cell growth, apoptosis, etc.) and molecular functions (i.e. cadmium/metal ion binding, transcription factor activity, etc.). Hierarchical clustering demonstrates that the five clonal cadmium cell lines share a common gene expression signature of breast cancer associated genes, clearly differentiating control cells from cadmium exposed cells. The results presented in this study offer insights into the cellular and molecular impacts of cadmium on breast cancer and emphasize the importance of studying chronic cadmium exposure as one possible mechanism of promoting breast cancer progression.
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