Studies on Human Breast Cancer and Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Application for a Career Development Award
Abstract
The primary focus of the research is the expression of TGF-Beta by breast cancer cells. For established tumors, overexpression of TGF-Beta may result in increased in vivo tumor growth and metastatic spread. The first objective involves the analysis of resected breast cancer specimens, with the goal of confirming our prior work correlating clinical outcome with TGF-Beta expression levels in tumors. There are as yet no definitive data or conclusions from this aspect of the work. The second objective of the grant was to evaluate the impact of TGF-Beta on the tumorigenic and metastatic potential of human breast cancer cell lines in nude mice. We have made progress on generating the transfected cell clones, but do not yet have data regarding animal studies. The third research objective is the analysis of the regulation of TGF-Beta expression in breast cancer cells.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADB227335
Entities
People
- Bradley A. Arrick
Organizations
- Dartmouth College