Mechanisms of action and cross-talk between estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor pathways

被引:90
作者
Katzenellenbogen, BS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Mol & Integrat Physiol, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
关键词
estrogen receptor; estrogen antagonists; antiestrogens; progesterone receptor-A; progesterone receptor-B;
D O I
10.1177/1071557600007001S10
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
The intriguing biology of estrogens and progestins in their diverse target cells is determined by the structure of the hormonal ligand, the receptor subtype or isoform involved, the nature of the hormone-responsive gene promoter, and the character and balance of coactivators and compressors that modulate the cellular response to the receptor-ligand complex. Estrogens regulate the growth, differentiation, and functioning of diverse target tissues, both within and outside of the reproductive system. Most of the actions of estrogens appear to be exerted through the estrogen receptor (ER) of target cells, an intracellular receptor that is a member of a large superfamily of proteins, which function as ligand-activated transcription factors, regulating the synthesis of specific RNAs and proteins. To understand how the ER discriminates between estrogen ligands, which activate the ER, and antiestrogen ligands, which fail to effectively activate the ER, we have generated and analyzed human ERs with mutations or other alterations in portions of the receptor. These studies provide evidence for the promoter-specific and cell-specific actions of the estrogen-occupied and antiestrogen-occupied ER, highlight a regional dissociation of the hormone-binding and transcription activation functions in domain E of the receptor, and indicate that some of the contact sites of estrogens and antiestrogens in the ER are likely different. In addition, multiple interactions among different cellular signaling pathways are involved in the regulation of gene expression and cell proliferation by the ER. In several cell types, protein kinase activators and some growth factors enhance the transcriptional activity of the ER. Cyclic AMP also alters the agonist/antagonist balance of some antiestrogens. Estrogens, and antiestrogens to a lesser extent, as well as protein kinase activators and growth factors, increase phosphorylation of the ER and possibly other proteins involved in the ER-specific response pathway, suggesting that changes in cellular phophorylation state will ve important in determining the biologic activity of the ER and the effectiveness of antiestrogens as estrogen antagonists. The ER also has important interrelationships with the progesterone receptor (PR) system in modulation of biologic responses. Liganded PR-A and PR-B can each suppress estradiol-stimulated ER activity, with the magnitude of repression dependent on the PR isoform, progestin ligand, promoter, and cell type. These findings underscore the mounting evidence for the importance of interactions between members of the steroid hormone receptor family. (J Soc Gynecol Investig 2000;7:S33-7) Copyright (C) 2000 by the Society for Gynecologic Investigation.
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