Regulation of the Estrogen Receptor in MCF-7 Cells by Estradiol
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Molecular Endocrinology
- Vol. 2 (12) , 1157-1162
- https://doi.org/10.1210/mend-2-12-1157
Abstract
The role of estradiol in the regulation of its cognate receptor in MCF-7 cells was investigated in this study. After treatment with 10-9 M estradiol, the level of receptor protein was measured using an enzymeimmunoassay. By 6 h, the receptor protein declined by about 60% from a level of approximately 3.6 to 1.2 fmol/.mu.g DNA. The level of receptor remained suppressed for 24-48 h. Similar results were obtained with an estrogen receptor (ER) binding assay. The steady state level of ER mRNA was determined by an RNase protection assay. Estrogen treatment resulted in a maximum suppression of mRNA by 6 h. Receptor mRNA remained depressed for 48 h. Transcription run on experiments demonstrated a transient decrease of about 90% in ER transcription after 1 h. By 3-6 h transcription increased approximately 2-fold and remained elevated for at least 48 h. These data suggest that estrogen down-regulates ER mRNA by inhibition of ER gene transcription at early times and by a post-transcriptional effect on receptor mRNA at later times.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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