Renata Pavlič, Maja Novak Pušić, Tea Lanišnik Rižner
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Estrone and estrone sulfate also stimulated the proliferation of Ishikawa, showed a tendency to increase the proliferation of HEC-1-A and RL95–2 cells, but decreased the proliferation of KLE. Estrogens had no effect on the migration and clonogenicity of these four EC cell lines, however, there was a trend toward a smaller colony area for cells incubated with higher estrogen concentrations. We have previously shown that in EC estradiol forms from inactive estrone sulfate via the sulfatase pathway. This study showed that estrogens significantly promote the proliferation of grade 1 Ishikawa EC cells, and grade 2 RL95–2 and decrease the proliferation of grade 3 KLE cells. 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Evaluation of the effects of estrogens on endometrial cancer cells of different grades
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecological malignancy in the Western world. The molecular basis and effects of various agents are frequently studied in model EC cell lines, but the most commonly used cell lines Ishikawa, HEC-1-A, RL95–2 and KLE have not been thoroughly and systematically investigated. We characterized EC cell lines of different grades by reassessing the expression of estrogen receptors ERα, ERβ, and GPER by qPCR and Western blot and investigated the effects of estrogens, estrone-sulfate, estrone and estradiol on their proliferation, migration, and clonogenicity. Estradiol promoted the proliferation of grade 1 Ishikawa EC cells and grade 2 RL95–2 cells. Estrone and estrone sulfate also stimulated the proliferation of Ishikawa, showed a tendency to increase the proliferation of HEC-1-A and RL95–2 cells, but decreased the proliferation of KLE. Estrogens had no effect on the migration and clonogenicity of these four EC cell lines, however, there was a trend toward a smaller colony area for cells incubated with higher estrogen concentrations. We have previously shown that in EC estradiol forms from inactive estrone sulfate via the sulfatase pathway. This study showed that estrogens significantly promote the proliferation of grade 1 Ishikawa EC cells, and grade 2 RL95–2 and decrease the proliferation of grade 3 KLE cells. These differences in proliferation were associated with ERα positivity of Ishikawa cells and GPER expression in other cells.
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is devoted to new experimental and theoretical developments in areas related to steroids including vitamin D, lipids and their metabolomics. The Journal publishes a variety of contributions, including original articles, general and focused reviews, and rapid communications (brief articles of particular interest and clear novelty). Selected cutting-edge topics will be addressed in Special Issues managed by Guest Editors. Special Issues will contain both commissioned reviews and original research papers to provide comprehensive coverage of specific topics, and all submissions will undergo rigorous peer-review prior to publication.