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[Cancer Research 60, 733-740, February 1, 2000]
© 2000 American Association for Cancer Research


Tumor Biology

Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Confers a Less Malignant Phenotype in MDA-MB-231 Human Breast Cancer Cells1

Reju M. Korah, Vilayvanh Sysounthone, Yosef Golowa and Robert Wieder2

Division of Medical Oncology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey 07103

Basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) expression is associated with a more differentiated phenotype, earlier stage of disease, and a better prognosis in breast cancer patients. To determine whether expression of FGF-2 can cause a less malignant phenotype, we engineered MDA-MB-231 cells, a highly dedifferentiated, invasive breast cancer cell line, to express different isoforms of FGF-2. Cells expressed either cytoplasmic, nuclear, or a combination of both FGF-2 isoforms. Western blots of 2 M NaCl washes and of conditioned medium demonstrated that these cells did not export FGF-2. Cells expressing FGF-2 had levels of fibroblast growth factor receptors equivalent with those of control cells. Transformation was assayed by anchorage-independent colony formation and tumor formation in athymic mice. All of the constructs expressing various FGF-2 isoforms had a 60–70% reduction in colony formation in soft agar, but only cells expressing the Mr 18,000 FGF-2 isoform formed fewer and smaller tumors in mice. To determine potential mechanisms responsible for a less malignant phenotype, experiments measuring invasion in Matrigel, the secretion of matrix metalloprotease activity and migration in a modified Boyden chamber and in a patch wound motility assay were carried out. Cells expressing the Mr 18,000 cytoplasmic FGF-2 moiety had a 45% decrease in invasion in Matrigel compared to vector-transfected controls. Cells expressing Mr 18,000 FGF-2 had an increase in Mr 97,000 and Mr 48,000 collagenase, demonstrating that the decreased invasive potential was not due to a down-regulation of gelatinolytic or caseinolytic matrix metalloproteinases. However, motility was decreased in both assays, primarily in cells expressing Mr 18,000 FGF-2, whereas exogenous recombinant human FGF-2 had no effect. These studies demonstrate for the first time that FGF-2 expression can cause a less malignant phenotype in breast cancer cells, possibly as a result of decreased motility and invasion.




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