Gene Activation by Antiestrogens Used in Breast Cancer Therapy Via the Interaction of Estrogen Receptor and AP-1
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Release | : 1999 |
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Download or read book Gene Activation by Antiestrogens Used in Breast Cancer Therapy Via the Interaction of Estrogen Receptor and AP-1 written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Estrogen receptor stimulates target genes that have AP-1 sites with both estrogens and antiestrogens. We examined the role of ER transactivation functions (AF-1 and AF-2) in these responses. Estrogen activation requires ER transactivation functions, and may be obtained with the isolated ER alpha ligand binding domain. In contrast, tamoxifen activation requires the ER B region and is suppressed by AF-1. ER alpha truncations that delete AF-1 enhance tamoxifen action at AP-l, allow even more potent activation by raloxifene and ICI 182,780, and enhance APl activity in response to antiestrogens in a breast cell line. These phenotypes resemble ER beta, which naturally lacks constitutive AF-1 activity and strongly enhances AP-1 activity in the presence of antiestrogens. In every case, antiestrogen effects are independent of intact AF-2. Thus, estrogen activation at AP-1 sites involves the same transactivation functions, AF-1 and AF-2, that mediate classical response, but antiestrogen activation does not utilize these functions, and thus does not resemble conventional transactivation. We conclude that ER activates at AP-1 sites by different mechanisms with estrogens and antiestrogens, and we suggest a model of such activation.