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We designed a low-density microarray carrying 132 DNA capture sequences highly specific for genes known to be differentially expressed among breast tumors and BCC lines or associated with specific tumor properties (cell-cycle alteration, proteolysis, adhesion, hormone sensitivity, etc). We analyzed gene expression in 11 BCC lines among which 6 had already been extensively studied (BT-474, Hs578T, MCF-7, MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-453, T-47D) and 5 were still poorly characterized (Evsa-T, IBEP-1, IBEP-2, IBEP-3, KPL-1). Some data obtained were verified or extended by real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR), Northern blotting, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry and cell growth studies. Clustering analysis of the low-density microarray data allowed the sorting of BCC lines into two classes and supported a major discriminatory role for ER alpha, confirming data from previous studies. A few genes that are highly and specifically expressed in one cell line were identified, such as MGB1 (mammaglobin 1) in Evsa-T cells, and PIP (prolactin-inducible protein) in MDA-MB-453 BCC, suggesting an apocrine origin for these latter cells. Two BCC lines (IBEP-1 and IBEP-3) that had been previously characterized as ER alpha-negative, were classified by the low-density microarray among ER alpha-positive lines (MCF-7, T-47D, IBEP-2, BT-474, KPL-1) and were indeed confirmed as receptor-positive (at both mRNA and protein levels) and hormone-responsive cells. In conclusion, our results support the utility of a low-density microarray approach in cases where the cost and exhaustiveness of high-density microarrays may constitute a drawback; for instance, in obtaining a rapid phenotype evaluation in cell populations freshly isolated from breast tumors.

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