MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF BREAST CANCER CELL LINES BY A LOW-DENSITY MICROARRAY.ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ALPHA: IMPACT OF LIGANDS ON INTRACELLULAR SHUTTLING AND TURNOVER RATE IN BREAST CANCER CELLS.
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INTERACTION BETWEEN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ALPHA, IONIZING RADIATION AND (ANTI)-ESTROGENS IN BREAST CANCER CELLS.


Robert-Alain Toillon, Nicolas Magné, Ioanna Laïos, Marc Lacroix, Hughes Duvillier, Laurence Lagneaux, Paul VanHoutte, Guy Leclercq
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2005) 93, 207-215

   Purpose. Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) plays a major role in breast cancer development. It acts as ligand-inducible transcription factor which determines growth, survival and differentiation of breast cancer cells (BCC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential interference between radiotherapy and estrogen receptor responsiveness.
Materials and methods. The effect of ionizing radiation was assessed on the ERalpha status, growth (proliferation and apoptosis) and sensitivity of MCF-7 BCC to estrogenic (17beta-estradiol (E2)), selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) and anti-estrogenic compounds.
Results. We have observed a ligand-independent decrease in ERalpha expression after radiation, resulting from a specific reduction in mRNA level and protein synthesis. This ERalpha disappearance occurred 72 h post-irradiation at 8 Gy and decreased the transcriptional activity of ERalpha in MCF-7 BCC. On the other hand, E2 impeded the growth inhibitory effects (essentially on proliferation) of ionizing radiation in MCF-7 BCC, indicating a potential decrease in radiosensitivity of these cells. This effect was totally blocked by SERM and anti-estrogenic trezatments (4-hydroxy-tamoxifen and ICI 182,780). Moreover, this growth effect of concurrent anti-estrogenic drugs and ionizing radiation appeared to be strongly synergistic.
Conclusions. This study may increase general comprehension of ERalpha modulation by radiotherapy and improve adjuvant therapeutic approaches based on co-administration of radiation and endocrine therapy.



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Laboratoire Jean-Claude Heuson de Cancérologie Mammaire, Institut Jules Bordet - Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Bruxelles (Brussels), Belgique (Belgium) (R.-A.T., I.L., M.L., G.L.)
Département de Radiothérapie, Institut Jules Bordet, Bruxelles (Brussels), Belgique (Belgium) (N.M., D.D., P.V.-H.)
Laboratoire d'Hématologie Expérimentale, Institut Jules Bordet, Bruxelles (Brussels), Belgique (Belgium) (H.D., L.L.)


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