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The FASEB Journal, Vol 11, 947-953, Copyright © 1997 by The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology


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Bcl-2 overexpression enhances the metastatic potential of a human breast cancer line

D Del Bufalo, A Biroccio, C Leonetti and G Zupi
Experimental Chemotherapy Laboratory, Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy.

Bcl-2 protein has been shown to contribute to oncogenesis because it can transform and immortalize cells in cooperation with c-myc, ras, or viral genes. However, in vivo studies have not yet established whether bcl-2 can play a role in metastasis. Here we investigate the potential metastatic role of bcl-2. We introduced the human bcl-2 gene into a low bcl-2 expressing human breast cancer cell line MCF7 ADR. We demonstrate that two bcl-2 overexpressing clones injected intravenously or intramuscularly into nude mice induce a significantly higher number of experimental and spontaneous lung metastases compared to the control transfectant clone. We demonstrate that bcl-2 overexpressing clones are more invasive and migratory in response to chemotactic stimuli than the control transfectant clone. Furthermore, zymographic analysis shows that secretion of 72 and 92 kDa gelatinases increases in the two bcl-2 overexpressing transfectants. Tumors originating from bcl-2 overexpressing clones also show a decrease in the latency period of tumor appearance. In conclusion, our data show that bcl-2 overexpression enhances both tumorigenicity and metastatic potential of MCF7 ADR cells by inducing metastasis-associated properties.


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