Blockade of the type I somatomedin receptor inhibits growth of human breast cancer cells in athymic mice

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Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) stimulate the growth of human breast cancer cells in vitro. The type I somatomedin receptor (SR) expressed in these cells may mediate the growth effects of these peptides. We have examined the role of this receptor on human breast cancer growth with a monoclonal antibody (α-IR-3) that blocks the receptor binding domain and inhibits IGF-I-induced growth. α-IR-3 inhibited clonal growth in vitro and blocked the mitogenic effect of exogenous IGF-I in both MCF-7 and MDA-231 breast cancer cell lines. Antibody-induced blockade of the type I SR also inhibited the estrogen-independent MDA-231 cells growing in vivo in nude mice, but growth of the estrogen-dependent MCF-7 cells was unaffected. IGFs are important growth regulators of MDA-231 breast cancer cells. Blockade of this growth stimulatory pathway may provide a new treatment strategy.

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Arteaga, C. L., Kitten, L. J., Coronado, E. B., Jacobs, S., Kull, F. C., Allred, D. C., & Osborne, C. K. (1989). Blockade of the type I somatomedin receptor inhibits growth of human breast cancer cells in athymic mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 84(5), 1418–1423. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI114315

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