Segregation of steroid receptor coactivator-1 from steroid receptors in mammary epithelium
- 5 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 96 (1) , 208-213
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.96.1.208
Abstract
Steroid receptor coactivator-1 (SRC-1) family members interact with steroid receptors, including estrogen receptor α (ERα) and progesterone receptor (PR), to enhance ligand-dependent transcription. However, the expression of ERα and SRC-1 was found to be segregated in distinct subsets of cells within the epithelium of the estrogen-responsive rat mammary gland. This finding was in contrast to the finding for the stroma, where significant numbers of cells coexpressed ERα and SRC-1. Treatment of animals with estrogen induced PR expression in the ERα-expressing mammary epithelial cells in the absence of detectable SRC-1 and did not affect the segregated pattern of SRC-1 and ERα expression. PR was neither expressed nor induced by estrogen treatment in stroma, despite the coexpression of ERα and SRC-1. These results suggest that SRC-1 is not necessary for ERα-mediated induction of PR in mammary epithelial cells and is also not sufficient for PR induction in stromal cells expressing both ERα and SRC-1. Furthermore, the expression of SRC-1 in a subpopulation of mammary epithelial cells distinct from those expressing ERα or PR raises the possibility that SRC-1 has cell type-specific functions other than simply to act as coactivator for ERα or PR in the mammary epithelium.Keywords
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