Estradiol increases cell growth in human astrocytoma cell lines through ERα activation and its interaction with SRC-1 and SRC-3 coactivators

雌二醇通过 ERα 激活及其与 SRC-1 和 SRC-3 辅激活因子的相互作用促进人类星形细胞瘤细胞系的细胞生长

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作者:Aliesha González-Arenas, Valeria Hansberg-Pastor, Olivia Tania Hernández-Hernández, Tania Karina González-García, Joshua Henderson-Villalpando, Diana Lemus-Hernández, Aglaé Cruz-Barrios, Mariana Rivas-Suárez, Ignacio Camacho-Arroyo

Abstract

Estradiol (E2) regulates several cellular functions through the interaction with estrogen receptor subtypes, ERα and ERβ, which present different functional and regulation properties. ER subtypes have been identified in human astrocytomas, the most common and aggressive primary brain tumors. We studied the role of ER subtypes in cell growth of two human astrocytoma cell lines derived from tumors of different evolution grades: U373 and D54 (grades III and IV, respectively). E2 significantly increased the number of cells in both lines and the co-administration with an ER antagonist (ICI 182, 780) significantly blocked E2 effects. ERα was the predominant subtype in both cell lines. E2 and ICI 182, 780 down-regulated ERα expression. The number of U373 and D54 cells significantly increased after PPT (ERα agonist) treatment but not after DPN (ERβ agonist) one. To determine the role of SRC-1 and SRC-3 coactivators in ERα induced cell growth, we silenced them with RNA interference. Coactivator silencing blocked the increase in cell number induced by PPT. The content of proteins involved in proliferation and metastasis was also determined after PPT treatment. Western blot analysis showed that in U373 cells the content of PR isoforms (PR-A and PR-B), EGFR, VEGF and cyclin D1 increased after PPT treatment while in D54 cells only the content of EGFR was increased. Our results demonstrate that E2 induces cell growth of human astrocytoma cell lines through ERα and its interaction with SRC-1 and SRC-3 and also suggest differential roles of ERα on cell growth depending on astrocytoma grade.

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