HER2 NEU OVEREXPRESSION COUNTERACTS THE GROWTH EFFECTS OF C-MYC IN BREAST-CANCER CELLS
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- Published online on: April 1, 1994 https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.4.4.965
- Pages: 965-969
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Abstract
Amplification and overexpression of the c-myc gene and/or the HER2/neu gene are common events in many human breast cancers. Studying the effects of increasing c-myc expression in breast cancer cell lines, we found that the anchorage-dependent growth rate of cells overexpressing HER2/neu is not affected by increased c-myc expression, whereas enhanced expression of c-myc in cells that do not overexpress HER2/neu can slow that growth rate. Increased c-myc expression did not affect anchorage-independent growth in soft agarose in any of the cells, and it slowed the anchorage-dependent growth of only those cells that do not overexpress HER2/neu, suggesting that HER2/neu overexpression may counteract the anchorage-dependent growth inhibition mediated by c-myc.