Inhibiting estrogen responses in breast cancer cells using a fusion protein encoding estrogen receptor-α and the transcriptional repressor PLZF

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L Buluwela
J Pike
D Mazhar
T Kamalati
S M Hart
R Al-Jehani
H Yahaya
N Patel
N Sarwarl
D A Heathcote
O Schwickerath
F Phoenix
R Hill
E Aboagye
S Shousha
J Waxman
N R Lemoine
A Zelent
R C Coombes
S Ali
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[1] Imperial College London,Department of Cancer Medicine
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Histopathology
[3] University of London,CR UK Children's Cancer Group, Medical Oncology Unit, Queen Mary
[4] Institute of Cancer Research,Chester Beatty Laboratories, Leukaemia Research Fund Centre
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Gene Therapy | 2005年 / 12卷
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breast cancer; estrogen receptor; PLZF; gene expression;
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Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is a ligand-inducible transcription factor that acts to regulate gene expression by binding to palindromic DNA sequence, known as the estrogen response element, in promoters of estrogen-regulated genes. In breast cancer ERα plays a central role, where estrogen-regulated gene expression leads to tumor initiation, growth and survival. As an approach to silencing estrogen-regulated genes, we have studied the activities of a fusion protein between ERα and the promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger (PLZF) protein, a transcriptional repressor that acts through chromatin remodeling. To do this, we have developed lines from the estrogen-responsive MCF-7 breast cancer cell line in which the expression of the fusion protein PLZF-ERα is conditionally regulated by tetracycline and shows that these feature long-term silencing of the expression of several well-characterized estrogen-regulated genes, namely pS2, cathepsin-D and the progesterone receptor. However, the estrogen-regulated growth of these cells is not inhibited unless PLZF-ERα expression is induced, an observation that we have confirmed both in vitro and in vivo. Taken together, these results show that PLZF-ERα is a potent repressor of estrogen-regulated gene expression and could be useful in distinguishing estrogen-regulated genes required for the growth of breast cancer cells.
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