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List of breast cancer cell lines

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Scientists study the behaviour of isolated cells grown in the laboratory for insights into how cells function in the body in health and disease. Experiments using cell culture are used for developing new diagnostic tests and new treatments for diseases. This is a list of major breast cancer cell lines that are primarily used in breast cancer research.[Notes 1]

List of cell lines[edit]

Cell linePrimary tumorOrigin of cellsEstrogen receptorsProgesterone receptorsERBB2amplificationMutated TP53[Notes 2]Tumorigenic in miceReferenceExternal links
600MPEInvasive ductal carcinoma+[3]Cellosaurus
AU565Adenocarcinoma+[3]Cellosaurus
BT-20Invasive ductal carcinomaPrimaryNoNoNoYesYes[4]Cellosaurus
BT-474Invasive ductal carcinomaPrimaryYesYesYesYesYes[5]Cellosaurus
BT-483Invasive ductal carcinoma++[3]Cellosaurus
BT-549Invasive ductal carcinoma+[3]Cellosaurus
Evsa-TInvasive ductal carcinoma, mucin-producing, signet-ring typeMetastasis(ascites)NoYes ?Yes ?[6]Cellosaurus
Hs578TCarcinosarcomaPrimaryNoNoNoYesNo[7]Cellosaurus
MCF-7Invasive ductal carcinomaMetastasis(pleural effusion)YesYesNoNo (wild-type)Yes (with estrogen supplementation)[8]Cellosaurus
MDA-MB-231Invasive ductal carcinomaMetastasis(pleural effusion)NoNoNoYesYes[9]Cellosaurus
SkBr3Invasive ductal carcinomaMetastasis(pleural effusion)NoNoYesYesNo[10]Cellosaurus
T-47DInvasive ductal carcinomaMetastasis(pleural effusion)YesYesNoYesYes (with estrogen supplementation)[11]Cellosaurus

Notes[edit]

  1. Jump up^ The original list was mainly based on the work of Lacroix and Leclercq (2004).[1]
  2. Jump up^ For more data on the nature of TP53 mutations in breast cancer cell lines, see Lacroix et al. (2006).[2]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ Lacroix M, Leclercq G (2004). "Relevance of breast cancer cell lines as models for breast tumours: an update". Breast Cancer Res Treat83 (3): 249–289. doi:10.1023/B:BREA.0000014042.54925.ccPMID 14758095.
  2. Jump up^ Lacroix M, Toillon RA, Leclercq G (2006). "p53 and breast cancer, an update". Endocrine-related cancerBioscientifica13 (2): 293–325. doi:10.1677/erc.1.01172PMID 16728565.
  3. Jump up to:a b c d Neve RM, et al. (2006). "A collection of breast cancer cell lines for the study of functionally distinct cancer subtypes"Cancer Cell10 (6): 515–527. doi:10.1016/j.ccr.2006.10.008PMC 2730521Freely accessiblePMID 17157791.
  4. Jump up^ Lasfargues EY, Ozzello L (1958). "Cultivation of human breast carcinomas". Journal of the National Cancer Institute21 (6): 1131–1147. PMID 13611537.
  5. Jump up^ Lasfargues EY, Coutinho WG, Redfield ES (1978). "Isolation of two human tumor epithelial cell lines from solid breast carcinomas". Journal of the National Cancer Institute61(4): 967–978. PMID 212572.
  6. Jump up^ Borras M, Lacroix M (1997). "Estrogen receptor-negative/progesterone receptor-positive Evsa-T mammary tumor cells: a model for assessing the biological property of this peculiar phenotype of breast cancers". Cancer Letters120 (1): 23–30. doi:10.1016/S0304-3835(97)00285-1PMID 9570382.
  7. Jump up^ Hackett AJ, Smith HS, Springer EL, Owens RB, Nelson-Rees WA, Riggs JL, Gardner MB (1977). "Two syngeneic cell lines from human breast tissue: the aneuploid mammary epithelial (Hs578T) and the diploid myoepithelial (Hs578Bst) cell lines". Journal of the National Cancer Institute58 (6): 1795–1806. PMID 864756.
  8. Jump up^ Soule HD, Vazguez J, Long A, Albert S, Brennan M (1973). "A human cell line from a pleural effusion derived from a breast carcinoma". Journal of the National Cancer Institute51 (5): 1409–1416. PMID 4357757.
  9. Jump up^ Cailleau R, Young R, Olivé M, Reeves WJ Jr (1974). "Breast tumor cell lines from pleural effusions". Journal of the National Cancer Institute53 (3): 661–674. PMID 4412247.
  10. Jump up^ Engel LW, Young NA (1978). "Human breast carcinoma cells in continuous culture: a review". Cancer Research38 (11 Pt 2): 4327–4339. PMID 212193.
  11. Jump up^ Keydar I, Chen L, Karby S, Weiss FR, Delarea J, Radu M, Chaitcik S, Brenner HJ (1979). "Establishment and characterization of a cell line of human breast carcinoma origin". European Journal of Cancer15 (5): 659–670. doi:10.1016/0014-2964(79)90139-7PMID 228940.

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