Regulation of aromatase promoter activity in human breast tissue by nuclear receptors

被引:36
作者
Yang, C [1 ]
Yu, B [1 ]
Zhou, DJ [1 ]
Chen, SA [1 ]
机构
[1] City Hope Natl Med Ctr, Beckman Res Inst, Div Immunol, Duarte, CA 91010 USA
关键词
aromatase; gene regulation; nuclear receptors; breast cancer;
D O I
10.1038/sj.onc.1205386
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Using the yeast one-hybrid approach to screen a human breast tissue hybrid cDNA expression library, we have found that four orphan/nuclear receptors, ERRalpha-1, EAR-2, COUP-TFI (EAR-3), and RARgamma, bind to the silencer (SI) region of the human aromatase gene. S1 down regulates promoters 1.3 and 11 of the human aromatase gene. In this study, the interaction of EAR-2, COUP-TFI, and RARgamma with SI was confirmed by DNA mobility shift analysis. In contrast to the findings that ERRalpha-1 behaves as a positive regulatory factor, these three nuclear receptors were found, by, mammalian cell transfection experiments, to act as negative regulatory factors by binding to SI. Furthermore, the negative action of these three nuclear receptors could override the positive effect of ERRalpha-1. RT-PCR analysis of 11 cell lines and 55 human breast tumor specimens has shown that these nuclear receptors are expressed in human breast tissue. Since EAR-2, COUP-TFI, and RARgamma are expressed at high levels, it is likely that SI is a negative regulatory element that suppresses aromatase promoters 1.3 and 11 in normal breast tissue. In cancer tissue, SI may function as a positive element since ERRYalpha-1 is expressed, but EAR-2 and RARgamma are only present in a small number of tumor specimens. This hypothesis is sustained by the finding that there is a weak inverse correlation between the expression of COUP-TFI and that of aromatase in breast tumor tissue. Our studies have revealed that estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) can also bind to SI, in a ligand-dependent manner. By binding to S1, ERalpha down-regulates the aromatase promoter activity. These results demonstrate that nuclear receptors play important roles in modulating aromatase expression in human breast tissue.
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页码:2854 / 2863
页数:10
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