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[Cancer Research 57, 4447-4450, October 15, 1997]
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Real-Time Monitoring of Estrogen-regulated Gene Expression in Single, Living Breast Cancer Cells: A New Paradigm for the Study of Molecular Dynamics1

Scott T. Willard, William J. Faught and L. Stephen Frawley2

Laboratory of Molecular Dynamics, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425-2204

Elucidation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of breast cancer has been hindered by two considerations. First, mammary tumor cells exhibit a considerable degree of morphological and functional heterogeneity. Thus, the conventional strategy of measuring a population response may not provide an accurate reflection of the behavior of the functional unit: an individual cell. Second, important regulatory events are generally separated in time, yet the strategies we use to monitor them are usually static as opposed to dynamic. With these considerations in mind, it would appear that a system for studying this problem should ideally combine the resolving power of single-cell analysis with a dynamic paradigm for making multiple measurements of gene expression from the same, living cell. This report summarizes our efforts at developing, validating, and optimizing such a system for monitoring hormone-driven gene expression in T47-D human breast cancer cells.

1 This research was supported in part by a Department of Energy Grant DE-FG01-912-EW506.

2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at Laboratory of Molecular Dynamics, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425-2204. Fax: (803) 792-0664; E-mail: frawleys@musc.edu.

Received 7/18/97. Accepted 8/29/97.




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