Steroid-modulated proliferation of human endometrial carcinoma cell lines: Any role for insulin-like growth factor signaling?

2005 
Objectives: Estrogen-stimulated proliferation of the normal and malignant human endometrium is balanced by the differentiating properties ofprogesterone. This study evaluated the role of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling in steroid-induced modulation of endometrial cancer cell proliferation.Methods: We used the human endometrial, estrogen-responsive ECC-1 and progesterone-responsive PRAB-36 cell lines. Proliferation studies with IGFs in combination with either estrogen orprogesterone were conducted. Furthermore, the mRNA and protein expression of insulin-like growth factor—binding proteins (IGFBPs) was evaluated.Results: Using the ECC-1 cell line, we observed that estrogen-induced proliferation is modulated via the IGF-receptor signaling pathway, and that IGF-1-induced stimulation of prolferation does not influence estrogen receptor signaling. Furthermore, expression of the main modulators of IGF action, the IGFBPs, was found to be regulated by estrogen and progesterone in both cell lines. IGFBP-...
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