Estrogen dependent regulation of estrogen receptor gene expression in normal mammary gland and its relationship to estrogenic sensitivity.

Receptor Pub Date : 1992-01-01
G Shyamala, W Schneider, M C Guiot
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Abstract

In the present study, we have examined the relationship between estradiol (E2)-dependent regulation of estrogen receptor (ER) gene expression in normal mammary glands and its relationship to progesterone receptor (PgR) gene expression using tissues from E2-sensitive and -insensitive states. Estradiol caused a time-dependent decrease in ER mRNA levels in E2-sensitive mammary glands reaching a maximum at approx 6 h, at which time the levels of PgR mRNA also reached a maximum. In contrast, in E2-insensitive mammary glands, there was no E2-dependent decrease in ER mRNA at all times tested. Experiments using dissociated cells revealed that although the epithelial cells of mammary glands from both E2-sensitive and -insensitive states contained ER mRNA, in the intact E2-sensitive mammary glands, it was the nonepithelial ER that was decreasing in response to E2. Since the epithelial cells of normal mammary glands are the primary target for E2-dependent PgR synthesis, our studies suggest that a positive correlation between E2-dependent PgR gene expression and E2-dependent downregulation of ER may simply be coincidental and may not bear any true biological relationship.

正常乳腺雌激素受体基因表达的雌激素依赖性调控及其与雌激素敏感性的关系。
在本研究中,我们研究了正常乳腺中雌二醇(E2)依赖性雌激素受体(ER)基因表达的调节及其与孕激素受体(PgR)基因表达的关系,研究了E2敏感和E2不敏感状态下的组织。雌二醇引起e2敏感乳腺中ER mRNA水平的时间依赖性下降,在约6 h时达到最大值,此时PgR mRNA水平也达到最大值。相比之下,在e2不敏感的乳腺中,在所有测试时间都没有e2依赖性ER mRNA的减少。利用游离细胞进行的实验表明,尽管E2敏感和E2不敏感状态的乳腺上皮细胞都含有ER mRNA,但在完整的E2敏感乳腺中,非上皮ER在E2的作用下减少。由于正常乳腺上皮细胞是e2依赖性PgR合成的主要靶点,我们的研究表明e2依赖性PgR基因表达与e2依赖性ER下调之间的正相关可能只是巧合,可能不存在任何真正的生物学关系。
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