Cellular Response to Growth Factors and Doxorubicin of Breast Cancer Cells with Different Insulin Receptor Isoform
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Annual Student Conference
Undergraduate Student Poster Session: Food, Pharmaceutical, and Biotechnology
Monday, November 8, 2021 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
In this study, breast cancer cell lines derived from MCF-7L with various IR isoform phenotypes were characterized through their response to various growth factors and resistance to doxorubicin, a common chemotherapy drug, measured by MTT assay. Here, we demonstrated a synergistic effect of the two IR isoforms in response to the ligands and in developing resistance to chemotherapy drugs. Furthermore, estradiol and growth ligands (Insulin and IGF-I) together provide a greater synergistic effect in MCF-7L cells compared to IR-A and IR-B cells. Further investigation will include co-infection of tagged IR-A and IR-B isoforms without endogenous IR expression to compare with the parent MCF-7L cell line, and their dose response to growth factors tested in this project.