Reciprocal Antagonism Between Estrogen Receptor and NF-κB Activity In Vivo
- 26 October 2001
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 89 (9) , 823-830
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hh2101.098543
Abstract
The functional interaction, or “cross-talk,” between estrogen receptor (ER) and the proinflammatory transcription factor nuclear factor (NF)-κB demonstrated in vitro has been suggested to play a role in estrogen prevention of cardiovascular disease. Here, we demonstrate that this reciprocal cross-talk occurs in vivo. Ovariectomized C57BL/6 mice fed an atherogenic diet had increased hepatic levels of active NF-κB and numerous inflammatory genes, including MHC invariant chain (Ii), vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, tumor necrosis factor-α, and RANTES. Treatment with 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE) strongly blocked induction of these genes but had no effect on their basal expression levels. ER was required for this activity, because the antagonist ICI 182,780 completely blocked the inhibitory activity of EE. Gene activation by EE was not required for inhibition of inflammatory gene expression, because both the phytoestrogen genistein and low doses of EE were effective in blocking inflammatory gene induction without inducing marker genes such as intestinal trefoil factor (ITF) or myo-inositol-1-phosphate synthase (IPS). The in vivo transcriptional interference was reciprocal, with EE induction of ITF and IPS greatly reduced in animals fed the atherogenic diet versus chow-fed controls. This interference was specific to the liver, because diet had no effect on uterine weight increases produced by EE. Transfection experiments confirmed that the extent of inhibition of ER-mediated transcription by inflammatory stimuli correlated with the extent of NF-κB activation. These results suggest that the cross-talk between ER and NF-κB does occur in vivo and may indeed contribute significantly to the cardioprotective effects of estrogen.Keywords
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