The effect of cholesterol depletion in resistant breast cancer cells.

2017 
e11031 Background: A leading cause of breast cancer chemotherapeutic treatment failure is resistance of cancerous cells towards current anti-estrogen agents. This project investigated the relationship between inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and its effect on resistant breast cancer cells. Methods: MCF-7 cells were maintained in phenol red free media and pretreated with charcoal stripped media for 24 hours prior to the experiments (ensure all exogenous estrogen was taken out). Cells were plated in 96 well plates at 10,000 to 15,000 cells/well. MCF-7 cells were tested for their sensitivity to BIBB515 and whether the proliferation of cells with estrogen could be blocked with BIBB515. The cells were grown for 6 days, on day 7 the cell proliferation was determined by adding MTT and read at 570nM. Results: Estrogen, tamoxifen and anastrazole induced cell proliferation that was controlled by 10µM BIBB515. Inhibiting the cholesterol pathway in combination with tamoxifen induced cell death in MCF-7 cells (cell...
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